Recent satellite images reveal that Iran attempted to cover up the impact of an Israeli missile strike by swiftly replacing a destroyed air-defense radar with a similar but incompatible one. The Israeli military recovered debris of an intercepted Iranian missile near Arad, part of the more than 300 missiles and drones launched at Israel from Iran on April 13. The debris removal operation was carried out by the IDF, including the Home Front Command, and involved helicopters transporting the missile remains found by hikers.
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Although Iran’s missile barrage on April 13 has been highlighted as the first direct Iranian attack on Israeli territory, it is best understood as part of a graduated response to repeated Israeli use of violence, writes Paul Pillar https://t.co/jVM2MwlUbP
Transfer of the remains of the Iranian missile by an Israeli helicopter The Israeli military helicopter is transporting the remains of an Iranian missile on Highway 132 in the city of Arad in Israel. The city of Arad is located in the south of Israel and on the border of the… https://t.co/epzIIvYCsi
The IDF retrieved the remains of an intercepted Iranian ballistic missile discovered by hikers near Arad, in southern Israel, earlier this week. The missile was one of 120 fired at Israel during the Iranian attack on April 14. Using a CH-53 helicopter, the Israeli Air Force… https://t.co/3EgYzzoRuZ
The effects of Iran’s attack on Israel can still be seen weeks after it occurred. Earlier today, our troops removed the debris of a surface-to-surface missile intercepted during the Iranian attack. At the beginning of the week, the debris was found by hikers in southern Israel.… https://t.co/UeFiYBuGhg
An Israeli military helicopter transports the remains of an Iranian missile in the area of Highway 31 near Arad. https://t.co/EdyQ2y9x61
The IDF removed the debris of an Iranian surface-to-surface missile that was fired at Israel earlier this month. The debris was found near the city of Arad in southern Israel. The missile was one of more than 300+ missiles and drones launched at Israel from Iran on April 13. https://t.co/iIbyWLlrGl
This week, hikers found the debris of an Iranian ballistic missile intercepted during Iran’s massive attack on Israel. It was removed by helicopter. The Israeli public is urged not to touch missile debris and to call the police instead. https://t.co/LjCHCsDiAP
The IDF says it recovered an Iranian surface-to-surface missile that was intercepted near Arad earlier this month. https://t.co/h2K5skYyFk
The Israeli military removed the remains of an intercepted Iranian ballistic missile found by hikers near the Ye'elim stream, close to Arad, in southern Israel earlier this week. The missile was one of 120 fired at Israel in the Iranian attack on April 14. An Israeli Air Force… https://t.co/jkXzLi6Pkq
IDF cleared by helicopter part of of Iranian ballistic missile that fell in Arad area that was found by travelers. https://t.co/So49knztY0
Satellite images show Iran tried to cover up impact of Israeli missile strike #Israel #Iran #IranIsraelConflict https://t.co/HwaHcBGHeg
#Iran has tried to cover up impact of Israeli missile strike, according to new satellite images. It replaced the destroyed radar (Right photo) in Isfahan within hours of the attack to make it appear as though the damage had been minimal so it does not need to respond https://t.co/QMPM8gCtYl
Iran tried to cover up the damage caused by the alleged Israeli airstrike near Isfahan last week, satellite imagery appeared to show on Wednesday. https://t.co/TjKxYHWH2f
New video where you can see how Iranian missiles pass through Israeli defenses. Iranian missiles fly over the Borak Wall ( the Western Wall), located in Quds ( Jerusalem). https://t.co/jZw5Ba0FsP
New satellite images shared exclusively with The Economist show how a swap by Iran helped calm a crisis https://t.co/8nW9azfBFk Photo: AP https://t.co/TaLkFoDmZ2
Satellite images show that Israel's strike in Iran last week destroyed an air-defense radar. Iran then quickly pulled a switcheroo, hauling it away and sticking a similar (but incompatible) radar on the same spot so it could claim the strike was harmless. https://t.co/9SDVBwnwA8
New satellite images show how Iran saved face and backed down from the crisis with Israel: it simply swapped one destroyed air-defence radar for a fresh one https://t.co/gyfcPuyS9O 👇
During a night-time hike near the Negev desert city of Arad, Israelis found a large piece of an Iranian missile that fell on the night of its April 13 attack Home Front Command is said to be in charge of removing the debris in the coming days 📷 - 27A https://t.co/9ogZ5gttN6