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Irans hard to stop missile

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https://m.economictimes.com/news/new-updates/iran-dancing-missile-why-the-sejjil-missile-is-so-hard-to-stop-and-how-it-confuses-air-defence-systems/amp_articleshow/129603875.cms

Iran has reportedly used one of its most advanced ballistic missiles, the Sejjil, during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Iranian outlet PressTV said the missile was launched as part of a series of strikes targeting Israeli and US positions. The weapon quickly drew global attention because of its ability to evade air defence systems, earning it the nickname “dancing missile.”

Numerous videos on X showing signifcant damage to the refineries in Haifa Isarel which are cooking off Isarel is getting to the FAFO stage now. One takeaway like October 7th is the the invulnerability of Israel has shown not to hold anymore.

BREAKING: Strike reported near Israel’s Haifa oil refinery A strike was reported in the vicinity of the Bazan Group refinery in Haifa Bay — the backbone of Israel’s energy infrastructure and one of the country’s most strategically sensitive sites. The facility is the country’s largest refinery, supplying roughly half of Israel’s gasoline and diesel, with a capacity of about 197,000 barrels per day — nearly double the size of the country’s only other refinery in Ashdod, and central to domestic fuel supply.

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