The missile used in the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, is alleged to have been fired from within Iran. This assertion contradicts the Israeli army's recent statement, which claimed that the long-range missile responsible for the assassination was launched from outside Iranian territory.
Ednews reports that the Arab "IKAD" platform's research highlights this controversy.
The investigation references "The Crisis Watch" group's special accounts, suggesting the missile was a "Spike Nlos" model. Expert Hans de Vreyn supports this theory, noting that the Spike Nlos missile, manufactured by Israel's Rafael company, weighs 165 pounds and has a range of 32 kilometers, extendable to 50 kilometers if air-launched.
Given these specifications and the distance involved, the investigation concludes that the missile must have been fired from within Iranian borders, directly challenging the official narrative provided by the Israeli military.
This development adds a new layer of complexity to the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. Further investigations and statements from involved parties are anticipated.