Israeli journo snaps on air after officials gloss over failure to intercept Iranian missile barrage
Key Points:
- Hillel Biton Rosen, a military correspondent for Israel's Channel 14, publicly criticized authorities for downplaying the failure of Israel's air defense systems during a recent Iranian missile attack.
- Iranian missiles penetrated the regime’s missile interception systems, striking the cities of Dimona and Arad, causing significant casualties and damage.
- Rosen demanded clear explanations from officials about the air defense failure, rejecting military briefings that labeled the incident a mere "miscalculation."
- He warned that journalists would continue to pressure authorities for transparency if satisfactory answers were not provided.
- The incident has sparked widespread public concern due to the strategic importance of Dimona, which is near Israel’s nuclear reactor.