Thursday, October 3, 2024

Iran’s missile blitz ‘killed more of its own soldiers than Israelis after a launch pad disaster’

Posted by The Sun 




Israeli military advisers also believe there may never be a better moment to stop Iran’s nuclear weapons plans


A LAUNCH pad disaster meant Iran’s missile blitz killed more of its own soldiers than Israelis, The Sun has been told.


Sources reported at least one unexplained blast at a military research base in Karaj, west of capital Tehran.


A launch pad disaster meant Iran’s missile blitz killed more of its own soldiers than IsraelisCredit: AFP


A supporter holds a placard with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah next to the rubble of a completely destroyed building in LebanonCredit: EPA

Word then spread that at least two Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps troops were killed and 12 injured.

A female witness, who cannot be identified for fear of reprisals, said: “It did not sound loud like a warhead explosion, it sounded like it malfunctioned somehow.”

The muffled thud was said to have shaken buildings, sending locals rushing into the streets as streaks of flame soared upwards.

Unverified claims suggested as many as five militia had been killed by the misfiring 22.5-tonne Sejil ballistic missile.

 Iran's terror regime should be sleeping with one eye open after Israel blitz

But Israel Defence Forces say ground-to-air defences intercepted nearly all the 181 missiles fired on Tuesday night.

They confirmed Iran’s £230million operation killed no Israeli, with the only death being of a Palestinian crushed by a missile casing in Jericho.

Israel later claimed to have “eliminated” Hezbollah chief Khider Al Shaebia, who ordered the July strike that killed 12 kids playing football in the Golan Heights.

The terrorist group is still mourning the assassination of boss Hassan Nasrallah.

Meanwhile thousands of defiant Israeli families flocked to Tel Aviv’s seafront as they celebrated Jewish New Year.

Estate agent Adi Shemer, 30, said: “We carry on as normal because we won’t be intimidated. That’s the Israeli way.”

Defiant Israelis relax on beach despite Iran's 181 missile attack

IDF bosses are now planning on hitting back with attacks on Iran’s oil plants and rigs — devastating the country’s economy.

PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his military advisers also believe there may never be a better moment to stop Iran’s nuclear weapons plans.

The regime’s scientists are already known to be enriching uranium and could be just months from acquiring an atomic warhead.

Israel’s war against Iran-backed Hezbollah continued last night with an air strike on an intelligence HQ in a Beirut apartment building.


Defiant Israelis are back on the beach just two days after the Iranian missile strikes on Tel AvivCredit: Dan Charity

Missiles being intercepted over Jerusalem this weekCredit: AP

People take cover on the side of the road as a siren sounds a warning of incoming rockets on a freeway towards JerusalemCredit: AP




Source: The Sun 

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