According to the Wall Street Journal on the 4th local time, satellite imagery analysis showed that up to 32 of the missiles launched by Iran on the 1st fell on roads around the Nebatim Air Force Base in southern Israel.
Nebatim Base is home to the hangar of the Israeli air force's state-of-the-art fighter jets, including the F-35 Lightning stealth fighters.
CNN previously reported that two of the missiles launched by Iran missed the hangar by 12 meters.
Experts pointed out that even if it was not hit, the fact that Iran's missiles were so close to the target itself was a problem.
Israel's air defense system is considered the world's tightest, but Iran was able to penetrate some of Israel's air defense systems by using faster missiles than the first attack, such as hypersonic missile Fatah-1, during the attack on the 1st, the newspaper analyzed.
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