Israel Disables Rocket‑Tracking System Amid Iran Intelligence Concerns
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Israel’s army disabled a rocket‑tracking system in response to intelligence that Iran was monitoring the country’s military capabilities.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced that the system had been taken offline after receiving reports that Iranian intelligence had gained access to its data. The move was aimed at preventing further surveillance of Israel’s missile defense infrastructure.
The decision follows a broader pattern of heightened security measures by Israel in light of increased Iranian intelligence activity in the region.
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