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Israel found the wreckage of an Iranian missile and finally understood: what Iran's next strike means

author:Peak Military Watch

The missile crisis has just passed, and the Israeli military has begun to make noise again. Although Western allies, including the United States, do not support it, the Israeli army still does not abandon its offensive plan against Rafah, a city in southern Gaza. The Israeli side itself said that it would completely wipe out the Hamas forces, but more importantly, it wanted to save some face for itself and give a convincing explanation to the country. Because outside commentators believe that it is hard to imagine that Israel, which claims to be a military power in the Middle East, has been fighting with Hamas for more than 200 days, and has not yet achieved its goal, and the price is heavy.

Israel found the wreckage of an Iranian missile and finally understood: what Iran's next strike means

Israel mobilized forces to prepare for an attack on Rafah

After the Israeli attack on the Iranian embassy, one of the conditions that Iran put forward for "not retaliating against Israel" was that all Israeli troops withdraw from Gaza and a permanent ceasefire. But Israel would rather bear the price of a massive missile attack on its homeland than give up the final blow to Gaza. Recent satellite imagery shows that the Israeli army has amassed more than 800 pieces of military equipment at two bases near the Gaza Strip, with at least 120 military vehicles deployed on the northern border of the Gaza Strip and another 700 in the southern Negev desert.

Israel found the wreckage of an Iranian missile and finally understood: what Iran's next strike means

Israel found the wreckage of an Iranian "Qader-H" ballistic missile

Turning a deaf ear to the warnings of Iran and the "Resistance Front" led by Iran, many people believe that Israel has figured out Iran's cards through this Iranian retaliatory military strike, so it dares to continue its military adventure plan. Moreover, the Israeli Air Force has also resumed air strikes on "Iranian targets" in Syria in recent days. Military posters on the streets of Tehran clearly write "the next slap will hurt more." But Israel seems unimpressed.

Israel found the wreckage of an Iranian missile and finally understood: what Iran's next strike means

However, the wreckage of an Iranian missile discovered by the Israeli military on April 24 finally made them understand what Iran's next missile strike would mean. Israeli media reported that the wreckage of an Iranian missile found by the Israelis yesterday near Arad, which the Israeli military speculated was a Qader-H ballistic missile that could carry a nuclear warhead, and believed that the Iranians might be conducting some kind of test. Over the weekend, Iranian lawmakers said the country already had the capability to conduct a nuclear test within a week

Israel found the wreckage of an Iranian missile and finally understood: what Iran's next strike means

Iranian street poster: The next slap will hurt more

According to military propaganda conventions, news often lags behind action. So it cannot be ruled out that Iran has created small nuclear warheads that can be used on ballistic missiles. Even if it has not been tested by nuclear tests, the combination of this "quasi-nuclear bomb" and the "Kader-H" ballistic missile is a mortal threat to Israel, which has a small land area. And in the comments of US military analysts, the word "dirty bomb" was also mentioned many times. So, Israel has to think twice about it.

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