Israel claims that Iran's missile stockpile is insufficient, and Iran responds by emphasizing that quality is more important than quantity.

Jin10 data reported on June 21 that a senior Iranian official stated that Iran denies Israel's claim that its missile inventory reduction forced it to reduce launches. The official said that Iran has changed its missile policy to prioritize quality over quantity. Iran is not launching a large number of missiles, but instead using more advanced precision missiles to strike sensitive military and security centers in Israel. "It has been observed that Iran launched a missile that easily penetrated the family of U.S. THAAD, Patriot, Arrow 3, Arrow 2, David's Sling, and Iron Dome systems, hitting the designated target." The Iranian side stated that Israel "should not feel pleased about the reduction in the number of missile launches; in the face of the new balance of Iran's superior forces, it is better to remain silent and open its eyes to take a good look."

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