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Potential Missiles for an Israeli Attack and Iran’s Defense Capabilities: A World News Analysis

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Israel has launched a retaliatory strike against Iran following Tehran’s missile-and-drone assault on the country over the weekend. The strike was aimed at critical Iranian infrastructure, including air bases and nuclear facilities. Israel’s military capabilities were on full display, with 39 F-35 stealth fighter jets at their disposal, making them well-equipped for such an operation.

Experts have noted that Israel’s F-35s are nearly invisible and have likely been conducting surveillance missions in Iranian airspace. Iran, on the other hand, has been working on improving its air defences, acquiring long-range surface-to-air missile launchers, including Russian-made S-300 launchers.

In response to the attack, Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi warned of their readiness in all aerial fronts. The situation has raised concerns about the escalating tensions between the two countries and the potential for further conflict.

Both Israel and Iran have been using this situation as a learning opportunity to test their military capabilities. Israel’s Iron Dome system has proven effective in intercepting missiles, while Iran has showcased its offensive capabilities with advanced missiles like the Emad-1 and Fattah.

The attack has also shed light on the potential involvement of Lebanese militia Hezbollah in any future conflicts, given their proximity to Israel and vast missile arsenal. The risk of a sustained confrontation looms, with both sides potentially running out of missiles in a battle of attrition.

As the situation continues to unfold, the world watches closely to see how these two powerful nations navigate the delicate balance of power in the region.

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