
Iran Shows Off New Ballistic Missile Capable Of Hitting Israel With Large Payload
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : Iran on Thursday showcased a new long-range ballistic missile at a moment tensions with Israel are at their highest in years.46% : A Jerusalem Post headline on the same day reads, "Mounting tensions between Israel, Iran herald possible military showdown".
42% : Against this backdrop and the recent conflict in Gaza, Israeli officials have this week warned the military could take "action" against Iran's advancing nuclear program: "Iran has progressed in recent years with enriching uranium more than ever before," he said.
36% : We are not aloof to what Iran is trying to do around us.
34% : Iran also cannot be aloof to what we can do against it."
33% : "We have the capability to strike Iran.
31% : We have the capabilities." Halevi further accused Iran of being involved in "everything around us and with everyone who is against us," including strategy, intelligence, and funding.
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