Jubilant mood ignores fact almost all drones were shot down but Tehran suggests objectives were achieved
A bullish Iranian government hailed its unprecedented direct strike on Israel as a success and said that as far as it was concerned the military operation was now over, saying it had struck most of the military targets it had intended as a reprisal for the Israeli assault on Iran’s consulate in Damascus on 1 April.
The chief of the general staff, Gen Mohammad Bagheri, claimed an Israeli intelligence centre close to the Syrian border and an airbase had been destroyed “to a significant extent and put out of operation”. Iran says the large Israeli airbase, nine miles (15km) south-east of Beersheba, near moshav Nevatim in the Negev desert, had been used by Israeli F-35s in its strike on Iran’s consulate.
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