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Iran Reactivates Missile Facilities During Ceasefire, Raising Fresh Regional Tensions

Rezaul Karim
Last updated: May 19, 2026 3:58 am
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Iran has reportedly used the ceasefire period to reactivate dozens of missile facilities previously damaged in airstrikes, according to a report published by The New York Times, citing a senior US military official. The revelation has sparked renewed international concern over the fragile security situation in the Middle East.

The report states that Tehran has successfully rebuilt and reactivated several underground missile bases targeted during earlier US and Israeli air operations. Intelligence sources believe some of the restored strategic missile sites are located near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most vital maritime energy corridors.

According to US military intelligence assessments, nearly 90 percent of Iran’s underground missile infrastructure is now partially or fully operational again. Officials also estimate that Iran has retained a significant portion of its pre-war missile stockpile, along with mobile launch capabilities capable of rapid deployment.

Analysts say the recovery effort demonstrates the resilience and adaptability of Iran’s military infrastructure, which appears capable of rebuilding far more quickly than previously anticipated. Satellite surveillance and monitoring data reportedly indicate renewed activity around underground tunnels, missile bunkers, and launch complexes that were earlier believed to be severely damaged.

Security experts warn that the development could trigger a new phase of military tension across the Middle East. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical artery for global oil shipments, and Iran’s restored missile capabilities could directly affect regional stability, international trade routes, and maritime security operations.

The findings also appear to challenge previous claims from Washington that Iran’s military infrastructure had been “severely degraded” following sustained air campaigns. Updated intelligence assessments now suggest that, despite significant damage, Tehran continues to maintain considerable strategic capabilities while rapidly advancing reconstruction efforts.

Geopolitical observers note that modern warfare increasingly depends not only on offensive strikes, but also on underground infrastructure, mobile missile systems, and rapid recovery operations. Iran’s apparent ability to restore key facilities during a ceasefire may influence future military doctrines and strategic calculations across the region.

Although the ceasefire technically remains in place, the situation continues to be viewed as highly volatile. International observers are closely monitoring whether the Middle East is heading toward renewed confrontation or merely experiencing a temporary pause before another escalation.

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