Iran’s Appearance of Power a ‘Mirage’ After Failed Attack, Says Saudi Analyst

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“In the Arab world and in Iran, we’re hearing words of ridicule for the poor capability of Iran’s missiles,” Khamis said. “Some of them fell victim to electric cables in Iraq, while others fell as fragments in Jordanian territory and are already being sold at auctions via the Internet,” which he said does not convey power.

“Saturday night’s attack is much more reminiscent of the failed attack by Saddam Hussein who fired missiles at Israel,” Khamis told TPS-IL.

He was referring to the Gulf War of 1991 when Iraq fired Scud missiles at Israel. Two Israelis were killed and 28 buildings were destroyed despite fears of more widespread destruction. The barrages failed to elicit Israeli retaliation, which Saddam hoped would break up the international coalition countering his invasion of Kuwait.

“There is no doubt that the peoples of the region, including Israel, understand that only peace is the solution, and that’s the only way to stand against extreme Islam, against the Iranians and against the Muslim Brotherhood,” he insisted.

“The time has come for the Arab peoples to realize that there is no more room for calls to throw the Jews into the sea and that regional alliances must be made.”


https://www.jewishpress.com/news/mi...-failed-attack-says-saudi-analyst/2024/04/17/
 
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