Iran Attacked Jerusalem And Be'er Sheva With Ballistic Missiles
- 4.03.2026, 8:56
Statistics point to the depletion of Tehran's military capabilities.
During the night hours of March 4, the Iranian regime launched another series of ballistic missiles into Israel. "Tzeva Adom" sirens pierced the silence in Jerusalem, Be'er Sheva and dozens of other locations, forcing thousands of people to spend the night in shelters, writes cursorinfo.co.il.
Despite the scale of the alerts, the MADA press office confirmed that no casualties from the night attack have been reported so far. No serious damage to infrastructure has also been reported, which indicates the high efficiency of missile defense systems.
Analysts record a curious dynamic: with each day of the war, the number of air targets from Tehran is steadily decreasing. At least 20 missile launches have been recorded over the past 24 hours, which is the lowest number since the beginning of the conflict.
Together, Iran has fired about 400 missiles during the fighting, aiming not only at Israeli cities, but also at US military facilities and civilian objects in the Middle East. The data on daily launches clearly shows the "fire diet" to which the IRGC has been forced to adopt:
Day 1: 350 missiles and 800 drones.
Day 2: 200 missiles and 400 drones.
Day 3: 120 missiles and 500 drones.
Day 4: 60 missiles and 150 drones.
This dramatic drop in activity (6 times in missiles and more than 5 times in drones) may indicate that Tehran is facing a critical shortage of ready-to-launch munitions. Nevertheless, the Home Front Command urges citizens to remain vigilant. Even single ballistic missile launches pose a serious threat, and discipline in staying in secure areas remains the key to avoiding casualties.