YEMEN Press Agency

Hebrew media: Sirens sounded one minute before Iranian missiles hit targets

OCCUPIED PALESTINE, March 07 (YPA) – Investigations have found that the unusually short warning time ahead of Iranian missile attacks on Israel was caused by damage to US radar systems, which disrupted early detection, Israel’s Channel 14 reported.

Hebrew media outlets said air raid sirens sounded only one minute before the missiles reached their targets, compared with the usual 8 to 10 minutes of advance warning typically provided by Israel’s Home Front Command for launches from Iran.

The reports added that Iran had launched a test missile designed to evade detection systems.

According to the reports, the missile was detected only after entering the atmosphere, by which time it had already approached its intended target.

 

@E.Y.M