Satellite data analysis conducted by Oregon State University indicates that Israel has not disclosed information about five military facilities, including a major airbase, being hit during Iran’s missile and drone attacks in Operation “True Promise 3.”
In response to Israel’s aggression against Iran’s territorial integrity and national sovereignty, which began on June 23 and continued until July 3, Iran launched Operation “True Promise 3,” targeting specific security, military, and strategic objectives in the occupied territories with combined drone and missile strikes.
Iran’s missiles successfully penetrated Israel’s multilayered defense system, equipped with Patriot and THAAD air defense systems, and struck their targets.
Media reports suggest that the Israeli regime has heavily censored information regarding the damage caused by Iran’s attacks during this war.
The 12-day imposed war was halted following a U.S.-proposed ceasefire, which Iran accepted.
The British newspaper The Telegraph, based on the aforementioned satellite data, reported: “It is clear that six Iranian missiles struck five facilities in northern, southern, and central Israel, including an intelligence-gathering center and a logistics base.” In total, during the 12-day war, Iran targeted over 40 Israeli infrastructure facilities.
The Telegraph further wrote: The Israeli military has not commented on reports regarding the targeting of military bases but stated that “all relevant units continued their operations during the campaign.”