Mar 3 • 11:56 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

The intensity of attacks from Iran has decreased, claims Israel

Israel's military states that the intensity of Iranian attacks has diminished, although the assaults continue, as Iran may be stockpiling weapons in anticipation of a prolonged conflict.

According to information provided by the Israeli military, the intensity of attacks from Iran has decreased, allowing Israel to limit Iran's capability to launch missile strikes. However, attacks are still ongoing, as noted by IDF spokesperson Nadav Shoshani. He suggested that the reduction in the intensity of the strikes could partly be due to the Iranian leadership preparing for the possibility of a longer conflict by stockpiling weapons.

Shoshani further explained that airstrikes conducted by Israeli and U.S. forces, which began on Saturday, are targeting Iranian weaponry. He highlighted that hundreds of ballistic missiles have been destroyed and asserted that Iran is no longer capable of launching missiles on a large scale. The situation remains tense, with the Iranian regime and the Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah continuing to launch dozens of rockets daily, although most are intercepted by Israeli defense systems.

Recent nights saw additional attacks from Iran and Lebanon, with air raid sirens continuously sounding in northern Israel. This ongoing conflict underscores the fragile security situation in the region and indicates that, while there may be some success in limiting Iranian capabilities, the conflict is far from over, with the potential for escalation remaining high.

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