צה"ל האט חרוב געמאכט א איראנע ראקעט לאונטשער גרייט צו אטאקירן מדינת ישראל.
The Israel Defense Forces released new operational footage this week showing precision airstrikes targeting Iranian ballistic missile infrastructure, highlighting Israel’s expanding campaign to neutralize threats deep inside Iranian territory. The video, captured by Israeli surveillance and strike platforms, shows multiple successful attacks on missile launchers and air-defense systems believed to be directly involved in preparations for potential strikes against Israel.
One of the most significant clips in the footage depicts the destruction of a ballistic missile launcher positioned near the Iranian city of Qom. According to Israeli military officials, the launcher had already been armed and prepared for a possible launch toward Israeli territory. The strike, carried out with precision-guided munitions, eliminated the launcher moments before it could be activated, preventing what Israeli commanders described as an imminent threat to civilian population centers.
Another segment of the video shows Israeli forces striking an Iranian air-defense battery in the city of Isfahan. The system, which Israeli intelligence identified as part of Iran’s layered air-defense network, was targeted to ensure continued Israeli operational freedom over Iranian airspace. Military analysts note that suppressing these defenses is critical to allowing Israeli aircraft and drones to operate effectively during ongoing missions.
Israeli officials say the effort has already significantly degraded Iran’s missile capabilities. Military estimates suggest that approximately 300 missile launchers—representing a substantial portion of Iran’s operational capacity—have been destroyed or rendered unusable during the strikes. The damage to these systems is believed to have reduced Tehran’s ability to conduct sustained retaliatory attacks against Israel.
The IDF has emphasized that the objective of the campaign is defensive in nature: preventing Iran from launching large-scale missile attacks against Israeli cities. Iran has long invested heavily in ballistic missile technology and maintains one of the largest missile arsenals in the Middle East. These systems have been central to Tehran’s strategy of projecting power across the region and threatening adversaries without relying solely on traditional military forces.
By targeting launchers before they can be fired, Israel is attempting to shift the strategic balance of the conflict. Military planners describe the approach as a proactive defense strategy designed to neutralize threats at their source rather than intercepting missiles after launch. Each destroyed launcher not only removes an immediate threat but also reduces Iran’s overall capacity to sustain long-term missile campaigns.
The newly released footage also serves an informational and psychological purpose. Publicizing successful strikes demonstrates Israel’s intelligence capabilities, long-range operational reach, and technological precision. Analysts say such releases can act as a deterrent message to adversaries by showing that critical military assets remain vulnerable even deep within Iranian territory.
The broader confrontation between Israel and Iran has continued to intensify, with both sides exchanging strikes through a mixture of direct attacks and proxy engagements. However, Israel’s ability to operate inside Iran and systematically dismantle missile infrastructure has introduced a new dimension to the conflict, potentially reshaping Tehran’s strategic calculations.
For Israeli defense officials, the message behind the footage is clear: any missile system prepared for use against Israel will be treated as an immediate target. As operations continue, the Israeli military has signaled that additional strikes against Iranian missile networks, command centers, and supporting defenses remain possible in order to maintain security and deter further aggression.
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