
WSJ: Israel Behind Overnight Drone Strike on Iranian Munitions Site
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- Reliability
65% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
66% Medium Right
- Politician Portrayal
55% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : As part of the exercise, aerial US Air Force refueling tankers were used to provide Israeli aircraft with an extended range that could be used to carry out strikes in Iran.46% : The Saudi channel quoted American sources as saying the attack was a "message to Russia and Iran."
46% : During the exercise, more than 140 aircraft took to the skies and 6,400 US and 1,100 Israeli military personnel fired 180,000 pounds of live ammunition in what was clearly intended as a message to Iran and is proxies in the region.
38% : Amirabdollahian added in remarks Sunday at a joint news conference in Tehran with his Qatari counterpart that "such cowardly measures cannot impede Iranian experts' activities and progress," Tasnim News Agency reported.
33% : "We have seen the reports in the media about the claims of an American attack, but we can confirm that no force of the US military carried out attacks or operations inside Iran," the source told KAN News.
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