The Entire Internet Had Tons Of Sports-Related Jokes After Reports Claimed All Of Iran’s 35 Missiles Into Israel Were “Intercepted”

Iran’s low percentage from the field reminds fans of Angel Reese, Will Levis, and Jameis Winston.

Since the conflict began on Friday, Iran has launched around 370 ballistic missiles at Israel, according to the Israel Defence Forces.

Unfortunately for the Middle Eastern country, they have had a low success rate.

Two ballistic missiles were launched at Israel in Iran’s latest attack. There are no reports of impacts or injuries in urban areas.

They would fire more than 30 more of those missiles, but nearly all of them were intercepted and destroyed.

Not a single injury was reported as a result of those missiles.

US officials estimate that Iran possesses the largest arsenal of ballistic missiles in the Middle East, with over 3,000 units.

A recent threat assessment by the US military found that the Middle Eastern country fields a “large quantity” of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones capable of striking targets across the region.

Israel, for its part, has developed one of the most advanced missile arsenals in the world, combining decades of homegrown innovation with strong support from the US.

Israel began the assault with a surprise attack on Friday. It has been hell on Earth for both countries ever since. The conflict between the two has reached its sixth day and shows no signs of slowing down.

How Sports Fans Reacted To Iran Not Being Successful In Their Efforts to Attack Israel

Iran attacking Israel with missles

“Angel Reese type performance,” one fan said.

“Will Levis numbers right there,” a second fan stated about the Titans quarterback.

“Worse than Paul George in clutch moments,” a third fan said of the 76ers star.

“This is Iran,” as a fourth fan posted a picture of Jameis Winston.

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