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Israel attacks Iran : the attack on Isfahan was not with drones or surface-to-air missiles – Report

Sources confirmed to the Jerusalem Post that the Israeli attack on Isfahan in Iran on Friday was not with drones or surface-to-air missiles.

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According to Defense Ministry officials, long-range aircraft fired missiles that hit Iranian air force assets in Isfahan, noting that the targeted base had emerged from the drones that attacked Israel last weekend.

“Our attack on Isfahan shows that Iran’s nuclear sites are in danger,” a source said, revealing that “we attacked 9 targets at an IRGC air base.”

Earlier, Western media reported that explosions were heard near Isfahan airport and the Hashtam Shakari military base in Iran, while a US official confirmed “the start of the Israeli attack on Iran,” noting that “Israel informed the United States in advance of the strike.”

WATCH : Iranian air defense during the downing of targets in the sky of Isfahan

Iranian officials have denied any attack and confirmed that the explosions in Isfahan were the result of the activation of Iran’s air defense system.

 

Israeli security and government sources told the same newspaper that Israel would not claim responsibility for the attack on Iran for “strategic reasons.”

WATCH : Iranian air defense during the downing of targets in the sky of Isfahan

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