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Published: 07:07 8 July 2025
Israel has finally admitted that Iranian missiles have struck its military installations. On Tuesday, a senior Israeli military official said on condition of anonymity that some of the missiles launched by Iran had hit some of its military installations and caused minor damage.
He said, “The Iranian missiles hit a very limited area. The military installations where the missiles hit are still operational.” However, he refused to provide detailed information on this matter and did not say which installations were hit.
Meanwhile, satellite images obtained by the British media The Telegraph and Oregon State University have been analyzed and reported that Iranian missiles directly hit at least five Israeli military bases. Satellite images clearly show the devastation and fire, which underscores the severity of the attack.
Incidentally, Israel first launched airstrikes on Iran on the night of June 12, which triggered the confrontation. Both sides suffered heavy losses in the 12-day military escalation.
Israel has long claimed that Iran's retaliatory strikes only targeted civilian areas and has only released information on civilian casualties. It has been completely silent about the number of military casualties or damage to military installations.
Analysts believe that the Israeli admission reveals a different dimension of the war situation and could spark new military tensions in the Middle East.
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