On the 5th local time, according to a report by the British “Daily Telegraph”, Iran had struck five Israeli military facilities during a 12-day conflict, but Israel deliberately concealed the details of these attacks.
The “Daily Telegraph” quoted satellite data analysis provided by the University of Oregon in the United States, indicating that during the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel,
six missiles launched by Iran hit five Israeli military installations, including a large air force base, an intelligence collection center, and a logistics base.
British media: Israel concealed information about the strikes on Iranian military facilities
The “Daily Telegraph” noted that the news of the strikes on these five military installations was not previously disclosed. Coupled with the known Israeli military targets attacked, Iran cumulatively targeted over 40 key Israeli objectives during the 12-day conflict.
In response to this situation, the “Daily Telegraph” asked Israel for comment, but the Defense Ministry did not provide any comments, only stating that “all relevant units of the Israeli military maintained their functional continuity throughout the operation.”
After the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, both sides claimed victory
The conflict between Israel and Iran erupted on June 13, and by June 24, both sides stated acceptance of the ceasefire. Regarding the 12-day conflict, both Israel and Iran claimed victory.
A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office of Israel stated that Israel had dealt a significant blow to the Iranian military leadership and destroyed dozens of Iranian government targets. Israel had eliminated dual and direct threats from nuclear weapons and ballistic missile areas.
A statement from the Supreme National Security Council of Iran declared that the Iranian armed forces “retaliated against the enemy’s aggression, crushing the evil acts of the enemy.” The statement emphasized that Iran “forced Israel to unilaterally stop its aggression,” achieving a decisive victory in the war against Israel.
