Israeli Air Defense SystemIsra3li Air Defense System (Photos via Twitter)
The war between Isr@el and Ir@n rages on for yet another day as both countries’ defense systems try their best to stop incoming mlssiles from destroying infrastructure and killing civilians.

Israel began the assault with a surprise attack on Friday. It has been hell on Earth for both countries ever since. The conflict between the two has reached its fifth day and shows no signs of slowing down.

Things got really scary for the country that started it all after footage was uploaded on social media

showing the Isra3li defense system failing at the wrong time.

Harrowing footage shows the system launching mlsiles to stop incoming mlssiles from Ir@n.

However, the system failed to get one coming from behind, and it seemingly took a direct hit.

“Unbelievable footage from the heart of Tel Aviv exposes a massive failure,” a post says on Twitter.

“The Isra3li air defense system stationed within residential NEIGHBORHOODS to intercept Ir@nian mlssiles was directly struck—and completely failed to defend itself.”

Israel Claims Control of Ir@n’s Skies

Dual Abufares speaks about why her father is her hero, Sunday, June 15, 2025, in Clifton. Her father has been in Palestine since the war began trying to help people obtain food since Israel is heavily restricting humanitarian aid.
Within 48 hours of starting its war on Ir@n, Isr@el said it gained air superiority over the western part of the country, including Tehran.

Since Friday, Israel has used U.S.-supplied state-of-the-art F-35 fighters and other aircraft to carry out hundreds of airstrikes against Ir@n’s air defenses.

President Trump on Tuesday said “we” have total control of the skies over Ir@n.

The president said earlier on Tuesday that he was seeking “a real end” to the conflict, stressing that he was “not looking for a ceasefire.”

Isra3li Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu further added details of a successful Isra3li intelligence operation to infiltrate western Ir@n and disable its remaining air defenses in the area.