$3 Billion Blow: Iranian Missile Strikes Cripple Israeli Infrastructure, Bloomberg Reports

Saturday, June 28, 2025  Read time1 min

SAEDNEWS: A new report reveals the staggering financial toll of Iran’s recent missile offensive on Israel, with damages estimated at nearly $3 billion—exposing serious vulnerabilities in the regime’s much-vaunted defense systems.

$3 Billion Blow: Iranian Missile Strikes Cripple Israeli Infrastructure, Bloomberg Reports

According to Saed News, Bloomberg has reported that informed sources within the Israeli regime acknowledge that Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes—launched in response to Israel’s multi-day assault on Iranian territory—inflicted massive damage to infrastructure and key installations. The internal assessments reportedly highlight how Iran succeeded in penetrating layers of Israeli air defense over the course of a nearly two-week exchange.

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The escalation began on June 13, when the Israeli military launched a surprise attack targeting Iran’s military, nuclear, and residential sites. The conflict intensified with U.S. involvement, as American forces bombed three of Iran’s key nuclear facilities—Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan—on June 22.

In response, Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force initiated Operation True Promise III, launching 22 waves of missile strikes on Israeli territory. The counteroffensive was hailed in Tehran as a demonstration of both strategic precision and deterrence capability.

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The two-week confrontation culminated in a ceasefire on June 24, halting further military actions. However, analysts suggest that the scale of damage and the breach of Israeli defenses mark a turning point in the region’s military balance—one that may have long-term implications for deterrence and diplomacy in the Middle East.