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Open-source reports suggest Iran missiles hit Jordan this morning, avoided interceptors

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Open-source reports suggest Iran missiles hit Jordan this morning, avoided interceptors

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TL;DR

Open-source intelligence analysts report that Jordan was hit by Iranian ballistic missiles this morning, with most appearing to avoid interception. It remains unclear if any US assets at Jordanian bases were struck. The assessment is based on open-source reports and has not been confirmed by official sources.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Open-source intelligence accounts on X report that Jordan suffered significant impacts from Iranian ballistic missiles this morning (around 12:58 Jerusalem time). According to these unverified reports, most missiles evaded interception. It is not yet known whether any US assets at Jordanian bases were hit. The claim is based on a single open-source analyst account and contradicts earlier official Jordanian statements from this morning reporting successful interceptions of multiple Iranian missiles targeting the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base area, as The Zioneer previously reported. No official confirmation from Jordan, the US, or any other government has been issued regarding this latest assessment.

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