Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was allegedly not informed about yesterday’s missile attacks on Israel. This was reported by The New York Times, citing sources.
According to sources, the missile attack was not organized by the Air Force of the Iranian Armed Forces, but by the Air Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). At the same time, sources claim that the country’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, allegedly “was not informed about the attack before it began.”
This may indicate disagreements within the Iranian leadership regarding the operation, the newspaper emphasizes.
Previously, Pezeshkian called the massive missile attack against Israel carried out the night before as a defense of national interests against the aggressive actions of the Jewish state, TASS reports.
how it was transmitted EADailyIsrael sent Iran “clear warnings” of its intention to respond to any attack on its territory and directly attack nuclear or oil facilities, the Wall Street Journal wrote, citing interlocutors among the officials.
It was highlighted that the response would be given regardless of the power of the Iranian bombings and the number of deaths in Israel.
Recall that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) used Fatah’s hypersonic missiles for the first time during yesterday’s attack on Israel. This was reported by the Iranian agency IRIB.
“For the first time, the IRGC destroyed the Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 anti-missile shield with Fattah hypersonic missiles,” the agency reported.
how it was transmitted EADailyAt least 80% of Iranian missiles hit their targets during the first wave of attacks on Israel. This was reported by the Iranian state agency Fars, citing a source.
“During the first wave, more than 80% of IRGC missiles hit their intended targets,” the report said, cited by RIA Novosti.