Iran uses 'dancing missile' Sejjil against US-Israel: What makes it different? - WION

- Iran launches the Sejjil “dancing” missile, touting enhanced maneuverability and solid‑fuel rapid launch (WION)
- Israel’s Iron Dome is tested as missile fragments land near the Church of Holy Sepulchre and the Knesset (Reuters)
- U.S. interests are implicated as Tehran frames the strike as a warning to American allies (WION)
- Analysts note the missile’s ability to change trajectory mid‑flight makes defenses harder, raising regional stability concerns (Times of Israel)
Iran has deployed its newly‑tuned “dancing” Sejjil ballistic missile against Israeli targets, a move that appears to bypass the Iron Dome and signal a broader US‑Israel confrontation. Reuters and The Times of Israel confirm missile fragments fell near holy sites, underscoring a dangerous escalation in the region.




