Fact-check: The article cites a reputable source, Tagesspiegel, and aligns with verified reports of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military sites, but the specific claim of 300 disabled rocket launchers lacks independent verification from multiple sources. While US statements on reduced Iranian attacks add some credibility, the phrasing and details introduce potential inaccuracies or exaggeration. Overall, the core events are plausible but not fully corroborated.
Iran's ammunition capacity severely degraded by strikes
The number of rockets fired at Iran from Israel has reportedly decreased significantly, with 300 rocket launchers in Iran allegedly disabled due to Israeli airstrikes, according to Tagesspiegel. The US has also noted a substantial reduction in ballistic missile and drone attacks, suggesting a major disruption to Iran's offensive capabilities.