突发! Israel's Mossad building hit by Iran missile! A shocking scene appeared on the scene: Iran's missile accuracy is getting higher and higher, and Israel's interception missiles can't stop it! On the morning of June 17 local time, according to reports from the Islamic Republic News Agency and several Iranian media outlets, a western missile cluster affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps successfully hit an office building of Israel's intelligence agency Mossad located north of Tel Aviv with a medium-range ballistic missile. It is reported that this building in the Herzliya area (Herzliya) is about 16 kilometers away from Tel Aviv. The current damage status of this office building is unknown, but the nearby ancillary buildings have not been severely damaged. It is worth noting that this office building is adjacent to the Glilot region where the Mossad headquarters is located (north of the Glilot military禁区). Whether it is related to the Mossad headquarters still needs further confirmation. Analysts pointed out that this event indicates that Israel's anti-missile air defense operations are approaching the critical point of near-overload. Although the counterattack components of Iran's missile forces are decaying, especially with a significant reduction in the number of incoming missiles, Israel's air defense missile units have been unable to effectively organize interceptions. At least four missiles have hit targets in the Tel Aviv area and central urban areas. This shows that Israel's ability to organize anti-missile operations is also rapidly declining. According to Israeli media reports, Iran's missile forces launched 20 missiles from the early hours of the 17th to the morning of the 17th. Other Israeli media stated that only 5 missiles were fired. But regardless of how many there are, the interception rate of Israel's anti-missile defense system has plummeted to less than 50%. If 5 missiles were fired and 4 confirmed hits in the Herzliya area (northern Greater Tel Aviv), then the interception rate would be below 20%. What is puzzling is that neither Israel's "Arrow 3" nor the US Army's "THAAD" anti-missile systems participated in this round of anti-missile operations. Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1835163072903168/ Disclaimer: This article only represents the views of the author.