Israel can expect 'tens or hundreds of missiles a day' if Iran war renews, expert warns
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- If war breaks out now, he said, Iranian leaders will aim to be fighting a "short but high intensity" war in which they will need to defend their energy infrastructure from coordinated heavy strikes.
- Azizi also said that Iran may target Gulf oil fields, refineries, and ports as a way to damage the global economy and put pressure on the United States.
- Iran Update Special Report, May 9, 2026 - Institute for the Study of War
As tensions rise in the Middle East, an expert has warned that Israel could face a barrage of 'tens or hundreds of missiles a day' if hostilities with Iran resume. This warning comes in the context of Iran's preparations for a 'short but high intensity' conflict, which would differ significantly from the recent war that began at the end of February 2026.
Iranian leaders are reportedly focused on defending their energy infrastructure while potentially targeting Gulf oil fields, refineries, and ports to exert economic pressure on the United States and its allies. The expert's insights suggest that Iran has learned from previous conflicts, having rationed its missile use in earlier engagements to prolong its military capabilities.
This strategic shift indicates a readiness for a more aggressive military posture should the conflict reignite. Meanwhile, the Institute for the Study of War has noted that reporting on Iran's military capabilities remains limited, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the current situation.
As both sides brace for potential escalation, the implications for regional stability and global energy markets could be significant.
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