A week after the ballistic missile attack on Israel, the assessment in Israel is that Iran has "wasted" a third of the high-quality missiles it had a few weeks ago.
According to Roy Sharon's report on Kan News, in Israel, it is estimated that before last week's attack, the Iranian regime possessed about 600 missiles that can be classified as "quality" missiles. In the latest missile attack, 180 missiles were launched at Israel, and Iran has 400 missiles left, which constitute a third of the amount it had before the attack.
Additionally, according to foreign reports, Iran possesses approximately 2,000 ballistic missiles. Therefore, it can be estimated that Iran launched about one-sixth of its arsenal last week.
Earlier, it was reported that the British "Telegraph" stated today (Wednesday) that Iran is rapidly expanding a secret military site used for the production of ballistic missiles for export overseas. The secret site is used for the production and storage of missiles before they are sent overseas to Tehran's allies, including Hezbollah, the Houthis in Yemen, and the Shiite militias.