IDF: 99% of the 300 or so projectiles fired by Iran at Israel overnight were intercepted

Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent

Pictures released by the Israeli Air Force showing planes returning after intercepting the direct attack from Iran, April 14, 2024. (Israel Defense Forces)
Pictures released by the Israeli Air Force showing planes returning after intercepting the direct attack from Iran, April 14, 2024. (Israel Defense Forces)

IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says 99% of the 300 or so projectiles fired by Iran at Israel overnight were intercepted by air defenses.

“This is a very significant strategic achievement,” he says in a morning press statement.

“The Iranian threat met the aerial and technological superiority of the IDF, combined with a strong fighting coalition, which together intercepted the vast majority of the threats,” Hagari says.

He says Iran launched 170 drones at Israel, and not one entered Israeli airspace. They were all downed outside of the country’s borders by Israel and its allies.

Another 30 cruise missiles were launched, and not a single one entered Israeli airspace, he says. According to Hagari, 25 of them were downed by the Israeli Air Force.

In addition, Hagari says Iran fired 120 ballistic missiles at Israel. Many of them were downed by the long-range Arrow air defense system, although some of the missiles managed to bypass Israel’s defenses, hitting the Nevatim Airbase in southern Israel.

Hagari says slight damage was caused to infrastructure at Nevatim, but the airbase is running as usual.

“As you can see now, the base is functioning and continues to perform its tasks. In the picture, you can see the runway at Nevatim,” he says, showing live footage from the airbase.

“Iran thought it would be able to paralyze the base and thus damage our air capabilities, but it failed. Air Force planes continue to take off and land from the base, and leave for offense and defense missions, including the Adir (F-35) planes that are now returning from a base defense mission and soon you will see them landing,” he says.

Additionally, he says, a handful of drones and missiles were launched from Iraq and Yemen amid the attack, although none entered Israeli airspace.

The IDF also releases images showing fighter jets after their return from downing the Iranian drones and cruise missiles.

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