Iran Launching Missiles at Regular 90-Minute Intervals Toward Israel Since Last Night
Since last night, Iran has been launching missiles toward Israel at remarkably regular intervals of roughly once every hour and a half or so, according to a timeline presented by a Channel 12 News correspondent. Each launch has targeted a different region of the country, stretching from the south to the north, in what appears to be an attempt to wear down Israel’s civilian population.
Israeli analysts say the pattern suggests that Iran is carefully rationing its weapons and may be pursuing a strategy of attrition — launching missiles in a steady drip rather than large barrages in order to exhaust the Israeli home front over time.
Users on social media noted the emerging pattern on Sunday, pointing out that air raid sirens have been sounding approximately every ninety minutes in different parts of Israel as missiles are fired from Iran.
Channel 12 correspondent Almog Boker wrote on X, “Since last night — every ninety minutes there has been fire from Iran,” and posted a detailed timeline of the launches.
At 1:15 a.m., sirens sounded in Eilat and the Arava following a missile launch. At 2:24 a.m., alerts were activated in the Sharon region, the Dan area, Shomron, the Shfela, Lachish, and the Jordan Valley.
Later, at 5:34 a.m., sirens were triggered in the Yarkon region, the Shfela, and Lachish.
At 6:14 a.m., additional alerts were sounded in Be’er Sheva and the Negev, centered around the Dimona area. Another round of sirens in Be’er Sheva and the Negev followed at 6:43 a.m.
At 8:17 a.m., missiles were launched toward northern Israel, including the Golan Heights, the northern confrontation line communities, and the Carmel region.
Later in the morning, at 11:34 a.m., sirens again sounded in Eilat. At 11:50 a.m., alerts were activated across the Shomron, the Shfela, Lachish, the Sharon region, and central Israel.
At 1:21 p.m., additional sirens were reported again in central Israel.
The pattern of launches has raised concern among Israeli security officials that Iran is attempting to sustain a prolonged campaign designed to keep large parts of the country under constant alert while conserving its missile arsenal.
{Matzav.com}
