Tel Aviv Expresses Concern Over Iran’s Annual Production of 3,000 Ballistic Missiles

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Israeli officials have raised alarms over Iran‘s escalating ballistic missile production, which could reach approximately 3,000 units annually if current trends continue. The report, citing informed sources and former U.S. officials, highlights growing concerns in Tel Aviv about Iran’s military capabilities.
Former Israeli officials claimed that ongoing disagreements between U.S. leaders and the Israeli government over Prime Minister Netanyahu’s approach to a Gaza ceasefire could reduce President Trump’s willingness to take military action against Iran. A source familiar with Zionist occupiers’ plans and former U.S. officials involved in these programs stated that unchecked Iranian missile production poses a significant threat.
One former Israeli official, who discussed these concerns with current Zionist leaders, emphasized that the ballistic missile threat and the potential scale of an Iranian attack represent Israel’s most urgent security challenge. The official admitted, “The missile threat is very real, and we failed to stop all of them last time.”
Another source with direct knowledge of Zionist occupiers’ plans, a former U.S. official, noted that Iran’s large ballistic missile arsenal could enhance its ability to defend nuclear enrichment sites. Zionist officials also expressed concerns about Iran’s efforts to rebuild its missile defense systems and finance regional militant groups, warning that Tehran might accelerate its nuclear program if it feels more secure.

