Israel ‘Froze’ Iranian Radars During Attack, Tehran Says 'Minor Damages Repaired Immediately'

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According to the report, Israel had reportedly breached Iranian radar systems just moments before the IDF launched its attack on Iran on Oct. 26. The reported breach even led to Iranian radar screens freezing on the night of the attack, Israeli broadcaster KAN reported.

The report said that Iran's ability to intercept targets was limited due to this possible breach, KAN reported citing Iranian sources. The move is said to have allowed the Israeli Air Force jets to penetrate Iranian airspace. Before launching the attack on Iran, Israel conducted a preliminary strike on radar targets in Syria aimed at "blinding" Iran's capabilities.

The report also stated that this attack on Syrian radar targets allowed Israel to escalate into an offensive targeting Tehran and an additional strategic location. The Israeli operation likely began with initial waves attacking radar and air defense systems to clear the path for subsequent strikes on military bases. The earlier coordinated strike in Syria neutralized similar threats and prevented Iran from building situational awareness of Israel's offensive plans.

Israel jets never entered Iranian air space according to Iran ambassador IDF using Iraqi sky to fire missiles. It doesn't matter what Iran has done using her proxies, by the time Israel is done with them, terrorism will be a rare thing in the Middle East.

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