The Israeli army recently conducted a significant military drill simulating an Iranian missile attack involving 2,000 projectiles targeting Israeli city centers. According to the Tribune Latest, this exercise, described as 'the largest drill in recent times,' was executed by the Home Front Command's Rescue Brigade at the Zikim army base, south of Tel Aviv. The drill, which began at 2:00 am local time, focused on mass casualty rescue operations, highlighting the ongoing regional tensions between Israel and Iran. As reported by yenisafak, the exercise underscores Israel's preparedness for potential conflicts and its broader agenda in US-Iran discussions. The Israeli military has not officially commented on the drill, which reflects the heightened state of alert in the region.
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Israeli Army Conducts Missile Attack Drill Simulating Iran Threat

Israel's largest drill simulates an Iranian missile attack amid rising tensions. Iran prepares for conflict, warning US actions could escalate. Regional power balance remains volatile.
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