Tehran – A new analysis by the Western think tank and Hebrew media reveals details of the missile campaign against Iran’s missile regime against the Zionist regime during the June 12th war.
The magnitude of the true damage to the occupied territory dramatically outweighs the regime’s recognized figures, and it is widely suspected that widespread censorship deliberately conceals the extent of military sites’ influence.
According to the CTP-ISW American Think Tank Consortium, the Neoconvativation Institute for the War (ISW) and the Critical Threat Project (CTP) joint project (CTP) launched “543 ballistic missiles” along with more than 1,000 drones in Iran’s self-defense act against Iranian attacks.
The Israeli regime’s own military, estimated between 500 and 550 missiles, was launched and coincided with CTP-ISW’s counts of 43 different attack waves.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has announced that it has fired more than 3,000 missiles and drones that do not specify the exact number of ballistic missiles launched.
As the Institute noted, “CTP-ISW recorded 60 instances of Iranian ballistic missiles or Israeli interceptor fragments affecting Israeli soils, a result of over 40 missile attack waves.”
These influences led to “28 confirmed deaths” (27 settlers, one soldier), and directly challenged Tel Aviv’s mysterious security story.
Al Jazeera’s forensic mapping supports CTP-ISW data and identifies important impacts.
– Tel Aviv: Over 10 strikes near Camp Moshe Dayan (Military Intelligence Hub) and Kirya damage US embassies, schools and residential towers (injury over 60, 1 fatal).
– Haifa: Bazan oil refinery is struck, causing fire, causing structural damage, killing 3-5 people.
-Rehovot: Weizmann Institute was hit and injured 42–125.
New data also suggest that most devastation in the civilian region is attributed to fragments of intercepts in civilian zones, a result of Israel’s overwhelming defense.
Censored strikes revealed
Despite Israeli military censorship, new evidence reveals Iran’s strategic success.
-Kirya Complex (“Israel Pentagon”): Fox News has confirmed a direct missile strike at the military command center of the Tel Aviv regime, which the authorities have suppressed.
– Five unpublished military bases: A satellite radar analysis by researchers from Oregon State University was shared with The Telegraph, identifying “six missile strikes at five bases.” When questioned, the administration’s troops declined to comment on interceptor rates or basic damages.
– Haaretz’s investigation: Journalists Avi Scharf and Bar Peleg recorded “10 additional non-reporting effects” beyond Israel’s 36 strike entry, highlighting the censorship of the IRGC missile’s success.
The hidden economic collapse
Israeli tax authorities data – reduced with war compensation – eliminates incredible damages: over 33,000 structural damage claims have been filed (30,809 buildings, 3,713 vehicles).
Here is a list of some of the reported damages:
– Tel Aviv: 480 buildings damaged in five zones (20).
-Ramat Gan: 237 buildings (severely 10) in three zones.
-Bat Yam: 78 buildings are damaged. 22 “It’s totally destroyed.”
-Rishon Lezion: 200 building (severe for 10 people).
– Energy Paralysis: Shutting down the Bazan refinery in Haifa costs $3 million daily.
Telegraph’s analysis confirmed that US and Israeli defense systems first missed at least “16% of missiles” by the seventh day of the battle.
Compared to what Iranian officials reported as a direct hit, the estimate is conservative, but it is still an entry, highlighting the serious vulnerability of the US-Israel defense shield.
The US, UK, France and Jordan deployed resources to enhance their defense, but multiple Iranian missiles, such as hypersonic fatta and multi-faceted caverns, have proven to be critical.
With Tehran “owns tens of thousands of missiles (per CTP-ISW), the campaign only introduces “1% of the arsenal,” suggesting a potentially catastrophic scenario in future large-scale engagement.
