Iran's missile strikes against Israel have sharply decreased.

In recent days, a significant decrease has been observed in the number of ballistic missiles fired by Iran towards Israeli territory. Zamin.uz reported on this matter.
This process is being closely monitored by political and military analysts in the region. The decline in missile numbers serves as a crucial indicator for predicting serious changes in the current situation and future military dynamics.
Precise figures and data clearly show that the intensity of strikes is diminishing with each passing day. For instance, while between seventy and one hundred missiles were launched daily at the end of last month, this figure has now dropped to dozens.
Analysts attribute this situation to several key factors. Firstly, the high efficiency of Israel's modern air defense systems has yielded results.
Specialized interception and firing systems successfully neutralized the majority of enemy missiles in the airspace. This has directly impacted Iran's military strategy.
Secondly, Iran's reallocation of internal resources also contributed to this process. Having partially achieved their primary objectives, they decided to reduce the intensified pressure.
This is being evaluated as a first sign of striving for peace and stability in the region. At the same time, the day-by-day decline in numbers provides grounds for serious conclusions.
While dozens of missiles attacked simultaneously in previous days, this number has now fallen below dozens. This situation may indicate military fatigue or the possibility of new agreements.
The international community and regional states are hopeful about this process and believe that full peace will be established in the future. Military analyses indicate that if this trend continues, the number of missiles may decrease further or cease entirely in the coming weeks.
This will be an important step towards stabilizing the situation in the Middle East.





