A report by the Wall Street Journal shows Israel may be planning major strikes on Iran's nuclear sites this year, seeking potential US backing under the Trump administration.
And this would turn the whole region into a very bad disaster." A satellite image shows Khojir rocket motor casting facility, in an aftermath what an American researcher said was an Israeli ...
But it will take Iran between two and three years before the Islamic regime can manufacture new ballistic missiles following Israeli airstrikes on missile manufacturing sites in Pachin ...
Khojir, and Shahroud.” The Financial Times report said that this sodium perchlorate “could produce 960 tonnes of ammonium perchlorate, which is 70% of the propellant for solid-fuel missiles.
In October 2024, Israeli military aircraft violated Iranian airspace and struck two Iranian weapons facilities, one in Parchin and the other in Khojir, both less than an hour’s drive from Tehran.