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Israel suffers reduced satellite coverage as Tehran and its allies threaten retaliatory strikes

Launch of the Ofek 10 satellite from an Israeli Air Force test range in April 2014.
Launch of the Ofek 10 satellite from an Israeli Air Force test range in April 2014. © Israeli Defense Ministry/EPA/MaxPPP
As the world braces for a potential widening of the conflict in the Middle East following the recent assassinations by Tel Aviv of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah senior commander Fuad Shukr, Israel is grappling with the loss of some of its satellite intelligence capabilities. [...]
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