14/04/2024, Newsroom | email: info@pronews.gr https://www-pronews-gr.translate.goog/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp Israel: "The die is cast" - They will attack in the next 24 to 48 hours on the metropolitan territory of Iran. The decision was made by the Israeli war council - Biden's attempt to restrain them failed It seems that the "die has been cast" and Israel will respond to Iran's blow caused by the bombing of the Iranian embassy in Damascus and the death of 7 senior Tehran officials. Information from the war council in Tel Aviv that is nearing its end is the insult of Iran and all that is being considered is the type and size of the response. It will certainly be with conventional weapons, certainly F-35 Adir and F-15EX strike fighters will be used, but also missile submarines. One source says there is a strong section of Israeli council members who favor simply firing ballistic missiles at Iranian targets to limit themselves to a "proportionate" response. The USA is strongly opposed to the operation because they know that Iran will respond again with much more powerful weapons than the Shahed-136 drones (they are powered by a ... "duck" and are only suitable for attacks with a radius of up to 200 km .), mobilising its ballistic arsenal. Iran has the largest and most diverse arsenal of ballistic missiles in the Middle East, totaling more than 3,000, and last night launched only about 150. Most were acquired from foreign sources, primarily North Korea. The Islamic Republic is the only country to have developed a 2,000 km missile without first possessing a nuclear weapons capability. Iran's indigenous family of Fateh -110 solid-fuel missiles has achieved the accuracy required to reliably destroy military and critical targets, as demonstrated in its January 2020 strike against US forces stationed at Ayn al Asad Air Base in Iraq using Zolfaghar missiles. Iran's space program, which includes the successful launch of several small, low-Earth orbit satellites using Safir and Qased rockets, demonstrates the country's growing ambitions and technical prowess. After several failed launches between 2016 and 2022, the larger, more powerful Simorgh successfully placed three satellites into orbit in early 2024. SHARE THE ARTICLE Contact: info@pronews.gr Copyright pronews.gr 2024