
Iran has lost a significant number of lives in the middle of his ongoing conflict with Israel in recent days, but the number could be reportedly smaller if they did not make one major incorrect calculation, according to higher Iranian officials. According to the New York Times report, the head of Iranian military officers who were interviewed, they said they did not expect Israel to hit so soon.
They thought that Israel would be waiting for the next round of interviews that were scheduled for this upcoming Sunday in Oman to take the next step. However, this error in the judgment proved to be expensive for them, with General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of the Air Force of the Revolutionary Guard and its manager had to pay the price.
“The officials said the Night of Israel, Higher Military Commanders, did not participate in safe houses, and instead remained in their own homes, fatal decisions. Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh, commander of the Aerospace Unit, and its manager ignored the Israeli base. “He read the Israeli report.
In an attack by Israel, he allegedly pulled out Iranian radars and air defense along with access to the arsenal of ballistic missiles. What was the most important of the land was the death of top Iranian military officials who were in some of the best rungs of the chain of command.
“Where is our air defense?” And “How can Israel come and attack anything she wants to kill our best commanders and we are unable to stop it?” Some of the texts were exchanged among the higher Iranian military officials, as stated by the Times, due to the sudden onslaught of Israel.
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