The Cradle | Jan. 30, 2024
On 25 January, the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah orchestrated a bold strike against Israel’s strategic Jal al-Alam site, using what appeared to be a new missile system that immediately captured the attention of war observers.
As seen in a video released by Hezbollah’s media division, the Iranian-made Almas missile appeared to ascend before homing in on its target with extraordinary clarity — thanks to a camera affixed to the projectile itself — prompting widespread buzz about this “special weapon,” its features, and capabilities.
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