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How Iran’s Cluster Bombs Are Beating Israel’s Iron Dome
Iran's use of cluster munitions has emerged as a defining and devastating tactic in modern Middle East conflict. Unlike conventional missiles intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome, cluster munitions scatter hundreds of submunitions across wide areas, making them nearly impossible to fully neutralize. During the Iran-Israel strikes, these weapons exposed critical gaps in Israeli air defence systems, overwhelming interception capacity through sheer volume rather than precision.
The United States has repeatedly condemned Iran's cluster bomb deployment, flagging serious violations of international humanitarian law. Washington's concern deepens as Iranian-backed proxy forces across Lebanon, Yemen, and Gaza adopt similar arsenals, turning cluster munitions into a regional threat multiplier. Analysts warn that in any escalating US-Iran confrontation, these weapons could reshape battlefield dynamics significantly.
As the Iran-US-Israel war tension sharpens, understanding Iran's cluster munition strategy is now critical for decoding the next phase of Middle East warfare.