PNN – The professor and military analyst of the British University believes that the Zionist regime was a little lucky during Iran’s recent missile-drone response and will suffer more blows in the next attack.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by the Independent, “Mike Clark”, a professor of military studies at King’s College London, said that if Iran launches another missile attack, the Zionist regime may not be so lucky.
This military analyst believes that the Zionist regime was lucky that 50% of Iran’s missiles did not hit the target.
Clark said that Israel’s allies, including the United Kingdom, the United States and France, were also a big help in intercepting missiles during Iran’s punitive response.
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He said: “The outside world tells Israel that you were lucky and got help from us. Don’t screw it up by being so aggressive. Maybe next time you won’t be so lucky.”
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, by releasing a notice, announced the conduct of the “True Promise ” operation and the firing of dozens of drones and missiles towards the occupied territories and positions of the Israeli regime with the aim of punishing Tel Aviv for the regime’s missile attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria.
The representative of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United Nations also announced: Iran’s military action was carried out based on Article 51 of the United Nations Charter regarding legitimate defense in response to the aggression of the Zionist regime on the diplomatic places of our country in Damascus.