Overview of the Attack
Iranian state media has revealed details about the recent unprecedented attack on Israel, named “Operation Truthful Promise.” Tehran deployed long-range missiles capable of covering close to 2,000 km, nearly double the distance needed to reach Israel.
Weapons Used in the Attack
- Medium-range Emad and Kheibarshekan ballistic missiles were used in the operation.
- The Kheibarshekan missile boasts a range of up to 1,800 km, while Emad missiles can carry a warhead of about 750 kg and fly at least 1,700 km.
- Paveh cruise missiles, known for their high speeds of up to 900 km/h, were also utilized.
- Shahed 136 drones, similar to the kamikaze drones used by Russia, were deployed in the attack.
Iran and Israel: Historical Conflict
Iran and Israel have a long history of enmity, with Israel declared as Iran’s arch-enemy after the Islamic Revolution of 1979. The recent attack marked Iran’s first direct assault on Israel, involving around 300 missiles and drones.
Reason Behind the Attack
The attack was claimed to be retaliation for an airstrike on Iran’s embassy grounds in Damascus on April 1, allegedly orchestrated by Israel. The escalating tensions between the two nations raise concerns about the stability in the Middle East.
Iran’s Missile Arsenal
Iran possesses the largest and most diverse ballistic missile arsenal in the Middle East, sourced from various countries, including North Korea. Notably, Iran developed a 2,000-km missile without possessing nuclear weapons.