Iranian officials have claimed that a considerable number of Israeli F-35 fighter jets were reportedly destroyed during missile strikes against Israel.
Brigadier General Ibrahim Jabari, an advisor to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, stated that 90% of the missiles launched on October 1 successfully struck their intended targets.
Jabari highlighted that several Israeli F-35s were shot down amid the Iranian offensive, adding that advanced cyber and electronic warfare tactics were employed to ensure the high success rate of the missile strikes.
This military action involved the launch of 190 missiles at Israel, a response to the deaths of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.
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The strikes targeted three Israeli air bases and various military installations.
While Iran’s Quds Force asserted that it effectively hit 90% of its targets, Israeli sources claimed that most of the incoming missiles were intercepted and destroyed before reaching their destinations.