There are no signs yet that Iran has returned to enriching uranium, but it is cleaning up the sites damaged by Israel and reconstructing the infrastructure surrounding its nuclear program.
Iran has rebuilt most of its missile arsenal and is approaching pre–“Operation Rising Lion” levels, according to Israeli security officials.
Less than six months after last June’s war, Tehran has accelerated production of surface-to-surface missiles and is expected to amass within another few months approximately 2,000 missiles capable of reaching Israel, Channel 13 military correspondent Alon Ben-David reported on Nov 21.
Much of the remaining arsenal, stored deep in underground tunnel networks, survived Israeli strikes, and Iran is replenishing the rest, according to the report. One key lesson Iran appears to have drawn from the war, according to Israeli analysis, is the importance of operating deeper underground and relying less on missile accuracy.