Iran's Bold Retaliation Devastates Israel's Military Strength

Iran’s Bold Retaliation Devastates Israel’s Military Strength

In recent developments regarding the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Brigadier General Fathollah Jafari revealed significant insights into the challenges faced by the Israeli regime. His comments highlight the greater damage inflicted on the Zionist regime, emphasizing that the true extent of the losses has not been publicly disclosed.

During an address in Jiroft, Kerman, Jafari stated, “The harm it suffered was far greater than the official accounts; its operational capacity and infrastructure were destroyed.” This statement comes in the wake of a series of escalating events that have drawn international attention.

On June 13, the Israeli regime executed an unlawful act of aggression, resulting in the assassination of senior commanders, nuclear scientists, and numerous innocent civilians. In response, Iran launched a counter-offensive within 24 hours, deploying a comprehensive barrage of missiles and drones under the operation known as True Promise III.

The situation escalated further when the United States intervened on June 22, striking three Iranian nuclear sites, which was deemed a blatant violation of international law. In a show of self-defense, Iran targeted the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the largest American military installation in West Asia. Consequently, the beleaguered Israeli regime was compelled to accept a truce deal unilaterally on June 24.

Jafari remarked, “The enemy thought that after years of secret planning it could catch Iran off guard, but the presence of the people, the Islamic Revolution Leader, the spirit of the volunteers, and the country’s defensive readiness overturned all the calculations of Israel and the United States.” This statement underscores the resilience and readiness of Iran in the face of external threats.

He further noted that the US and Israeli regimes had invested ten years in intelligence operations to incite unrest among the Iranian populace following the aggression. However, the actual turnout of the people was completely contrary to the enemy’s expectations.

In a significant point, Jafari highlighted that the “treacherous” US-Israeli aggression occurred at a time when Tehran was engaged in indirect negotiations with Washington regarding its peaceful nuclear program. Following the targeted killings of high-ranking Iranian commanders, the Israeli regime underestimated Iran’s capacity to manage a retaliatory operation. Jafari emphasized that the powerful response was achieved through the capabilities of the younger generation of forces and the country’s missile power.

As military censorship laws in Israel restrict the dissemination of sensitive security information during active conflicts, the true impacts of these events are often concealed. However, recent research conducted by Oregon State University in early July revealed that Iranian missiles successfully struck five Israeli military sites during the ongoing conflict.

  • The Telegraph reported that six missiles targeted locations across northern, central, and southern occupied territories, including an intelligence center and a logistics base.
  • Radar imagery indicated blast damage consistent with missile strikes, which were not acknowledged by the Israeli military.

Despite the lack of official acknowledgment, Israeli officials have conceded that Iran’s retaliatory measures inflicted significant financial losses on the regime. In late August, Ynet quoted the Tax Authority, stating that the damage “reached record levels,” with over 53,599 claims filed in just 12 days.

The Weizmann Institute of Science, associated with Mossad, experienced substantial damage, resulting in prolonged shutdowns for businesses. Officials have warned that the indirect losses could be even more substantial.

Tax Authority Director Shay Aharonovich provided estimates, stating, “The direct damage is now estimated at no less than NIS 4 billion ($1.1 billion), and the indirect damage, which has yet to be calculated, will amount to several billion more.” This financial impact underscores the far-reaching consequences of the ongoing conflict.

As the situation continues to develop, the implications of these military actions and the resulting economic consequences for both Iran and Israel remain a critical area of focus for analysts and policymakers alike. The ongoing tensions serve as a reminder of the fragile nature of peace in the region and the complexities involved in international relations.

In summary, the revelations by Brigadier General Fathollah Jafari about the extent of damage to the Israeli regime highlight the volatility of the current situation and the ongoing struggle for power and influence in the Middle East. As both sides navigate these treacherous waters, the potential for further escalation remains a pressing concern for the international community.

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