Israel discovers new Iranian precision missile factory in Syria

The new factory is reportedly in the same location where Israeli airstrikes destroyed another factory last year.

By JNS.org

Iran has constructed a new precision missile factory in Syria, reported Israel’s Channel 12 on Thursday.

It’s in the same location where Israeli airstrikes destroyed another factory last year.

Israel uncovered the factory, built just outside Latakia, a port city close to the Russian Khmeimim Air Force base.

Syria’s government and the terrorist group Hezbollah allegedly helped Iran to build the facility, according to the report.

Reportedly, the missile parts came from Italy, China and other Asian nations through firms created by Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research Center.

Additionally, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps on Thursday revealed a new ballistic missile with a reach of almost 621.4 miles, reported their official news agency Sepah News.

That range is 42 percent of the distance between Iran and Israel.