10-03-2024, 07:19 AM
This post was last modified 10-03-2024, 07:21 AM by FlyingClayDisk. Edited 2 times in total. 
Question for the group...
How does Iran fire missiles into Israel without those missiles overflying either Jordan or Saudi Arabia (and Iraq of course)? Even if they fired them from most places in Syria, they'd still overfly Jordan. About the only place I can see where Iran could fire missiles on Tel Aviv without crossing Jordan would be extreme western Syria.
Additionally, to fire any missiles from inside the Iranian border is minimally a 600 mile flight. Your average truck mounted 'rocket' isn't going to be able to accomplish this, instead Iran would need a ballistic missile of some sort.
So where are these missiles and rockets coming from?
How does Iran fire missiles into Israel without those missiles overflying either Jordan or Saudi Arabia (and Iraq of course)? Even if they fired them from most places in Syria, they'd still overfly Jordan. About the only place I can see where Iran could fire missiles on Tel Aviv without crossing Jordan would be extreme western Syria.
Additionally, to fire any missiles from inside the Iranian border is minimally a 600 mile flight. Your average truck mounted 'rocket' isn't going to be able to accomplish this, instead Iran would need a ballistic missile of some sort.
So where are these missiles and rockets coming from?