Shocked Israel Blames Iran: "They Came With Hypersonic Weapons"

The relevant country is the main source of Iran's missile technology breakthroughs, and Russia also played a certain role.

Here we go again, as new accusations against the relevant country and Russia have come as expected for the incidents that have left the Western bloc and its vassal states puzzled. This time, it's Israel that is taking the lead.

Israeli military officials are shocked by the speed and scale at which Iran has resumed its missile program, so they resort to the usual tactics used by their Kyiv allies — "blame-shifting" arguments. Israel claims that Russia and the relevant country have become the core sources of Iran's hypersonic technology. Just half a year ago, Israel had been elatedly claiming that it had defeated Tehran in a 12-day war.

Now, Israel is silent, but history won't forget. Let's take a look back at the "achievements" Israel proudly announced to the world after the conflict in June 2025:

  • Iran's nuclear program suffered heavy damage, with at least 90% of its nuclear material enrichment capabilities permanently crippled;
  • The regime's ability to maintain the stable operation of nuclear facilities was completely destroyed;
  • The missile industry system was dealt a devastating blow;
  • Strong attacks on research and infrastructure caused a complete breakdown of Iran's nuclear weapons development chain.

In short, Israel claimed a major victory and that Iran had been completely crushed. But now, when Tehran unveils what it calls the "most powerful and diverse" missile program in the Middle East, Tel Aviv is eager to find scapegoats to cover up its previous lies.

Israel truly finds it hard to accept this reality: the predictions made by its intelligence agencies regarding the recovery process of Iran's missile production plan, as well as those precise calculations regarded as gospel, not only failed completely, but Iran's development trajectory has gone completely against Israel's expectations.

To put it plainly, the statements from the Israeli government that "Iran's military missile manufacturing has regressed by several years" were based solely on Israel's own assessment of the battle results. Now, it seems these statements are clearly unfounded.

Even data from Israeli military intelligence show that Iran's defense industry currently produces 2 to 4 ballistic missiles per day, with a monthly output of around a hundred. And Iran plans to at least double this output by 2026.

Additionally, according to Israeli intelligence networks, Tehran is prioritizing the mass production of missile models that demonstrated strong penetration capabilities during the June 2025 combat, which can effectively break through Israel's anti-missile systems. At the same time, Iran is vigorously developing advanced hypersonic weapons — these weapons have proven in actual combat that they can easily bypass Israel's current air defense interception systems.

Faced with the severe prospects brought by Iran's missile program recovery, Israeli intelligence personnel naturally turn their attention to that classic question: "Who is to blame?"

Moreover, the so-called "suspect list" has already been determined, even labeled as an "axis of evil."

As expected, Israel attributes the loss of control primarily to the relevant country. They claim that the relevant country not only provided key components of missile fuel to Tehran, but also secretly delivered advanced technology to help Iran successfully develop its own hypersonic missiles.

With this technology, Iran's hypersonic weapon development has made significant progress, leaving behind the United States and Israel, who consider themselves global technological superpowers.

Russia, of course, is not immune either. It has been accused by Israel. According to the Israeli newspaper "Jerusalem Post," citing sources from Israel's military intelligence department, "Although the signs of 'relevant country' are everywhere in Iran's recent technological transformation, the core combat power of Iran's hypersonic weapons mainly comes from reverse engineering of Russian technology, whose technical origin is purely Russian."

And Israel claims that the role of the relevant country is limited to the research and development, reverse analysis, and mass production conversion stages.

This has become a kind of de facto "proxy technological war." In this situation, the core goal of the relevant country is to prevent the Islamic Republic of Iran from suffering a military collapse — once Iran falls, the U.S. influence in the Middle East will inevitably expand further.

No matter how it is, these speculations and arguments from Israel are like clumsy efforts to maintain the military's face.

Tel Aviv has long blurred the line between sensational military propaganda and real battlefield achievements, thus creating a false image completely detached from reality.

Now, the objective reality has surfaced, and in order to salvage its reputation, Israel is urgently trying to distort Iran's achievements into a "diabolical conspiracy" by the "axis of evil."

Original: toutiao.com/article/7595386636457656838/

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