According to journalist Hananel Aviv, the Israeli Intelligence Services Directorate (Mash"am) has released footage showing ballistic missiles and suicide drones being launched toward American targets in the Gulf states. The footage has not been independently verified.
Journalist Hananel Aviv reports that the Israeli Intelligence Services Directorate (Mash"am) has published footage showing ballistic missiles and suicide drones being launched toward American targets in the Gulf states. The footage, shared via Telegram, has not been independently verified.
Similar footage of ballistic missile launches toward US targets was reported by the same journalist on Monday, July 13. The current release adds suicide drones to the documented launches. The Mash"am releases are part of a broader information environment in which both Israeli and Iranian sources have circulated footage of missile attacks in the Gulf region. The Zioneer has previously reported on IRGC missile launch footage and unverified clips from social media.
The timing and purpose of the Mash"am release remain unclear, and no official confirmation of the footage's authenticity or the specific targets has been provided.
- DevelopingFootage released showing ballistic missile launches toward US targets in Middle East, report says
- DevelopingIRGC releases new footage of missile launches toward Gulf states
- StrongHouthis release footage of morning missile launch targeting Israel
- DevelopingIranian military releases footage of 'Arash' drone launches targeting US assets
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
- Internal intake
