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An Israeli strike has likely disrupted Iran’s ability to supply Russia with new ballistic missiles in the near future. According to Anshel Pfeffer, an Israeli Middle East expert and Haaretz journalist, the impact of the strikes means that Iran will not be able to provide ballistic missiles to Russia for several months, as it will need time to restore its production capacity.

Additionally, Tehran will face challenges in supplying ballistic missiles to Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen. Media reports indicate that Israel has disabled 12 facilities used for producing missile fuel, a key component of Iran’s arsenal. It is estimated that rebuilding these installations could take at least a year.

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