Iran has test-fired a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching a range of 4,000 kilometers, targeting a location near Diego Garcia, according to reports. The development raises concerns about escalating regional tensions and the potential for wider conflict.
A source warned that these missiles are not aimed at Israel, but rather have the range to reach European capitals. “Berlin, Paris and Rome all fall under direct threat,” the source stated.
The source also indicated that the Iranian regime has been weakened after three weeks of conflict, and that Israel has made “significant progress” in its military operations.
Further attacks by Israel on Iran are expected to continue during the Jewish holiday of Passover (Pesach), which begins the evening of April 1 and lasts for a week.
The source emphasized that Israel will continue to “strike at the head of the snake until security returns to the region.”
Israel, the source said, “is operating according to a well-defined plan. We have carried out strikes in Iran, and we are prepared to strengthen the forward defensive posture in the north.”
The source added that Hezbollah, a key proxy of the Iranian regime, will also be impacted by increased pressure. “The more we intensify our strikes and weaken Iran, the more we weaken Hezbollah.”
The Israeli military, the source affirmed, is working “to repel this threat from our borders and will stand on the front lines as a barrier between civilian communities and any threat.”