
The military conflict in the Middle East is once again in the spotlight. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to a report by the Reuters news agency, citing a senior Israeli military official, some Israeli military facilities were damaged as a result of Iran's recent missile strikes. This information had not been previously acknowledged by Israeli officials, but an anonymous source indicated that the number of damaged facilities is small and they are still operational.
On July 5, The Telegraph reported, based on satellite imagery, that five military facilities in Israel were damaged as a result of the Iranian strike. Officials did not disclose the extent of the damage or details, and all information is based on limited sources.
According to reports, Iran launched missiles in response to airstrikes initiated by Israel on June 12. The strikes primarily targeted military facilities in the northern part of the country, specifically in the cities of Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Beer-Sheva.
Although the Israeli Defense Forces stated that most of the missiles were intercepted, it has been revealed in recent days that some facilities were indeed damaged. On June 24, an official announcement regarding a ceasefire between the two countries was made.
Official reports indicate that during the war, 935 people were killed in Iran, including high-ranking military personnel, while Israel suffered 28 casualties. Experts emphasize that this incident highlights the increasing importance of military security, intelligence, and satellite technologies in the region.
The international community is watching whether the recently achieved ceasefire is temporary or the beginning of broader conflicts. Zamin.uz continues to provide timely and impartial updates on military events in the Middle East, peace initiatives, and international security.