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Jordan stops three of four incoming missiles

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Jordan shot down three of four incoming Iranian missiles on 19 July, and its deputy prime minister took a call condemning the attacks. One missile was not stopped.

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Key takeaway

Jordan intercepted three of four missiles and published the count, unusually for a state under fire.

Jordan shot down three of four incoming Iranian missiles on 19 July, and its deputy prime minister received a call condemning the attacks 1.

The fourth missile got through, and Amman has not said where it came down or what it struck.

Amman did not choose this exposure. Muwaffaq Salti Air Base sits inside Jordan's borders and has drawn Iranian fire since 9 July , most seriously in the 17 July attack that killed American service members . Jordan commands none of the aircraft that fly from the base and none of the operations they support, yet every missile launched at them crosses Jordanian territory.

Releasing a three-of-four number does work at home. It shows a defence that mostly functions, to a public being told from Tehran that Jordanian soldiers are feeding Iran targeting information. The condemnation call delivered to the deputy prime minister carries the diplomatic half of the same message, addressed outward while the interception count is addressed inward.

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In plain English

Jordan says it shot down three of four incoming Iranian missiles on 19 July. Its deputy prime minister also received a phone call condemning the strikes. This is one of several Iranian strikes on Jordan this month; the country has been targeted since it was first drawn into the war on 10 June {{EVREF:/t/iran-conflict-2026/123/iran-hits-us-bases-in-three-countries/}}. Jordan giving a specific number, three of four, rather than claiming a full intercept, is a plainer disclosure than the IRGC's own unverified claims about Jordan and Kuwait this same week.

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  • Meaning

    Jordan disclosing a partial three-of-four intercept rate, rather than claiming full success, is a plainer disclosure than the IRGC's uncorroborated Nasr-2 claims this same week.

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