Iranian authorities have presented a new MRBM medium-range ballistic missile called Kheibar capable of reaching the territory of Israel, while the Hebrew State has once again declared that it is ready to strike Iranian nuclear installations if necessary.
Two days ago, in response to recent revelations regarding the construction of a new nuclear site by Tehran, the Israeli Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant, made another indirect reference to possible Israeli preemptive strikes against Iran and its nuclear capabilities, against the backdrop of the failure of international negotiations to induce Tehran to abandon uranium enrichment beyond the country's civilian needs.
For several years now, the Israeli Air Force, the Kheil HaAvir, train to conduct long-range raids, and thus be able to strike, through drones and fighter planes, Iranian sites, including having developed additional tanks for their F-35i planes that do not deteriorate, or rather only slightly, the stealth of the device.
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[โฆ] a few days ago, Tehran carried out, in this capacity, a test firing of a new model of medium-range ballistic missile, called Kโฆ, derived from the Khorramshahr tested previously, and equipped with a range greater than 2000 [โฆ]
[โฆ] carried out a test firing of a new model of medium-range ballistic missile, dubbed Kheibar, derived from the previously tested Khorramshahr, with a range of over 2000 km [โฆ]