Iranian state media highlighted a “powerful explosion” that they said took place at a “sensitive Israeli missile factory” during a test. A similar report appeared at Israel’s Haaretz newspaper and it appears Iranian media took the report from there.

The Iranian reports come in the wake of Iran accusing Israel of “nuclear terrorism” for an incident at the Natanz enrichment facility earlier this month and come a day after The New York Times ran an article about Iran being “rattled” by “Israeli strikes.” The incident thus occurred at a sensitive time and some pro-Iranian voices online mocked Israel for the explosion.

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Tasnim quoted pro-Hamas Palestinian media in referring to the “terrible explosion.” It said it took place at a “sensitive military industrial site in the Gush Dan area.” It quoted eyewitnesses as seeing flames at a “great height.” It noted that the “Zionist regime” had not commented on it, but that “Zionist sources” had said the site was responsible for the production of advanced weapons of war, including various missiles.

Nevertheless, reports at Haaretz said that it was a routine test in central Israel at the Tomer factory for advanced weapons.

Read more at Jerusalem Post.