Since Friday, Israel has engaged in intense missile exchanges with Iran, resulting in significant losses for Iran's missile launch capabilities. Initial assessments suggested Iran had around 2,000 missiles, but Israeli strikes have reportedly destroyed a third of launchers. The pace of missile launches from Iran has decreased markedly, indicating resource constraints. Military analysts warn that despite these setbacks, a large portion of Iran's arsenal is still operational, which could prolong the conflict depending on resource management and strategic decisions.
Iran’s missile barrages have diminished since Friday, with a drop from over 150 missiles on the conflict’s first night to just 10 by Tuesday afternoon.
Israeli analysts caution that while Iran’s attack capabilities have suffered, a significant portion of their missile arsenal remains untouched and could be hidden.
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