ISRAEL’S RAMPAGE 

Iran’s S-300 air defense in Isfahan, which protects its Natanz nuclear site, was destroyed without detection by long-range missiles fired from outside Iranian air space early on April 19 in what appeared to be Israel’s response to an Iranian attack six days earlier. According to the Kan national broadcaster, the alleged Israeli attack employed a locally developed air-to-surface missile named The Rampage. Although there was no official confirmation from Israel, in line with its policy of ambiguity, according to former IDF intelligence chief Amos Yadlin: “Israel found a creative way to restore deterrence on the one hand and avoid escalation on the other.” However, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir tweeted “Dardaleh!” Hebrew slang for “a weak response,” sparking criticism from opposition leader Yair Lapid, who said, “In an unforgivable tweet of one word, Ben-Gvir managed to sneer and shame Israel from Tehran to Washington.”

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