Israel: selfies next to the debris of Iranian missiles


In the Negev desert, Israelis take photographs of themselves on the barrels of Iranian missiles intercepted during the night from Tuesday to Wednesday.

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In the Negev desert, the debris of Iranian missiles becomes attractions.

Israelis take photos of themselves on the barrels of flying bombs intercepted by anti-aircraft defense.

According to Iranian television, Tehran fired 200 missiles and, for the first time, hypersonic ballistic missiles.

This could be the model Fattah, a medium-range hypersonic missile unveiled by Iran in June 2023.

Israel accuses Tehran of targeting “civilian areas”.

Iran claims to have hit three military bases.

Satellite images reveal damage to Israeli Nevatim air basealso in the Negev desert.

According to the IDF, the air defense intercepted most of the Iranian missiles and the attack did not cause any significant damage.

The bombing killed a Palestinian in the West Bank and injured two in Israel.

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