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Israel warns of probable strike on Iran missile industry

Israeli military sources warn that approaching a set number of Iranian ballistic missiles would trigger an attack on Iran's missile system.

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Israeli Army Radio, citing military sources, reports that Israel has established a specific red line regarding the number of ballistic missiles Iran is permitted to possess. The report states that if Iran approaches or exceeds this allowed number, its missile system must be attacked. This warning underscores Israel's ongoing strategic focus on countering Iran's missile capabilities as a primary security threat. The statement frames Iran's missile arsenal as a direct trigger for potential military action.
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20 Apr@FaytuksNetwork

The report now explicitly frames Iran's missile stockpile as a 'red line' that would necessitate an attack, adding a new threshold to previous warnings about the missile industry.

20 AprMiddle East Spectator — MES

The report adds that the red line is specifically about the 'permitted number of Iranian ballistic missiles' and that exceeding it would necessitate an attack on Iran's missile system.

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