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So?
It's war. Giving Iran information on how accurate their missiles actually are helps Iran in the next missile strike.
In Ukraine it's also illegal to film to results of missile strikes, for the exact same reason.
US reaction is going to be the most interesting part, especially if the US journalist is the only one who hasn't been released. No doubt Israel doesn't want the missile detonation sites photographed.
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80% hit target Only military targets attacked, not like the idf strikes on hospitals and private infrastructure killing civilians. Not drones but hypersonic missile, so there is nearly no defense against mach 13. Fattah1 has a warhead of 350-450kg and there was nearly no damage? Ask yourself why. This was a demonstration and i bet the rockets did not carry a lot exlosives or maybe none. Even a 450kg stone has the power of more than 1kg tnt at this speed. It was a precision attack not like the exploding devices massacre.
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The US will probably not do that much. That journalist broke a law that exists for good reasons.
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