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Air defence infrastructure was priority in Iran strikes, Israeli media reports
Israeli media reports that Israel's recent strikes on Iran prioritized air defense infrastructure over ballistic missile launch sites, as confirmed by an Israeli military source. The source stated the attacks aimed to prevent Iran from rebuilding its air defense network and downplayed the scale of Iran's recent missile launches, noting around 20 missiles fired in 10 barrages after 50 days of military rehabilitation.
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