An Israeli assessment indicates Iran could sustain its current rate of fire for roughly five more days.
The IDF estimates that since the 12-day war in June, Iran expanded its medium-range ballistic missile (MRBM) stockpile to about 2,500. So far, approximately 250–300 missiles have been launched at Israel, while the Israeli Air Force has struck around 500 missile-related targets.
Missiles capable of reaching Israel include liquid-fueled systems such as the Shahab-3, Ghadr, Emad and the Khorramshahr series, as well as solid-fueled systems like the Sejjil, Kheibar Shekan, Haj Qasem and variants of the Fateh-110 family.
Liquid-fueled missiles such as Shahab-3, Ghadr and Emad are larger—15–18 meters long and weighing 17–24 tons. Newer solid-fuel missiles, especially Kheibar Shekan, are more compact at 11–13 meters and 5–10 tons, making them easier to deploy and conceal.