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‘Air superiority': Israel can attack anywhere inside Iran as ceasefire collapses

‘Air superiority': Israel can attack anywhere inside Iran as ceasefire collapses

Sky News AU8 hours ago

Former IDF colonel Miri Eisin says Israeli air superiority over Iran doesn't seem to be bringing about the desired results, as Iran continues to send missiles into Israel, breaking the ceasefire agreement.
'I don't trust them,' Ms Eisin told Sky News host Steve Price.
'Air superiority … this is something which means that we right now can go and attack anywhere inside the Islamic regime.
'Right now, that air superiority doesn't seem to be bringing about that change that I want to see.'

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