Why didn’t Israeli fighter jets enter Iranian skies?

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PNN – Informed sources say that in recent attacks on some Iranian radar sites, Israeli fighter jets have fired without entering the country’s airspace and using long-range weapons.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; After the Zionist regime’s attacks on the southern suburbs of Beirut and Iran’s missile and drone response, Israel targeted several radar sites, but according to informed sources, the regime’s fighter jets fired long-range weapons from outside the country’s borders without entering Iranian skies. Military analysts consider this change in pattern to be a sign of an increased risk of enemy fighter jets directly entering Iranian airspace.

Of course, this action was met with a swift response from Iran, and the Revolutionary Guard targeted the Tel Nof and Novatim bases with its missile attacks. After the ceasefire, the country’s integrated air defense network has reached a higher level of operational readiness by rebuilding, strengthening radar systems, and increasing coordination between detection, command, and fire centers.

During the 40-day Ramadan War, Iran’s air defenses intercepted and destroyed more than 200 hostile targets, including fighter jets, cruise missiles, and drones. Experts believe that in addition to defensive capabilities, the ability to quickly rebuild damaged systems has also become an important component of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s deterrence.

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