Satellite images show the strikes caused damage at sites linked to Iran's missile program.
Officials and analysts say Iran's missile operations took a hit, but it's unclear how badly.
The strikes were a long-awaited response to Iran's massive ballistic missile attack against Israel on October 1, the second such attack this year.
AdvertisementHowever, Nadimi said Iran's missile industry is large, dispersed, and hardened underground.
The Israeli strikes "can only delay certain processes for weeks or months at best," he said, adding that follow-up strikes likely three times as large would be needed to have lasting effects.
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