The Iranian ballistic missile attack on Israel last week was unprecedented - and as part of it, Iran launched higher-quality missiles than those it launched in April.
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According to a report by Roy Sharon this evening (Wednesday) on Kan News, it is estimated that Iran wasted about a third of the missiles it had. In fact, estimates are that before the attack, the Iranian regime possessed about 600 missiles that can be defined as "quality" missiles. Due to the fact that 180 missiles were launched at Israel in the missile attack, Iran had 400 missiles left. Also, according to foreign publications, Iran possessed about 2,000 ballistic missiles. Therefore, it can be estimated that Iran launched about a sixth of its arsenal last week. Defense Minister Yoav Galant referred today, during a visit to the IDF Intelligence Branch, to Israel's preparations for the attack: "The Iranian attacks were aggressive but inaccurate - our attack will be deadly, accurate and, above all, surprising. They will not understand what happened and how it happened, they will see the results.".