Israel creates separate air force command for attacks on Iran

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photo EPAIsrael is creating a separate air force command for attacks on Iran. This is what Iran’s satellite television, “Press-TV”, reported with a reference to sources in Israel’s military circles. A new structure should improve interaction between the ballistic missile and anti-aircraft units. The report of the “Press-TV” has emerged amid the current escalation of tension between Iran and Israel that was triggered by statements of the minister of transport of the Jewish state Shaul Mofaz about the possibility of a missile strike on Iran. He voiced certainty that the USA would support the would-be missile strike. Russia’s foreign ministry warns that the use of force in the settlement of Iran’s nuclear issue is fraught with a catastrophe.


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