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Israeli ambassador says that in a few short days, it will be more difficult for Iran to interfere with shipping.

Israel's ambassador at the United Nations stated?on Thursday? that it would be much more difficult for Iran to disrupt vessels that are?coming through?the Strait of?Hormuz? and that the?volume? of missiles fired by Tehran is already declining.

Danny Danon, speaking to reporters at the United Nations in New York, urged Israelis to be patient as it would only take a short time for Iran's missile fire to be?minimized' and its military capability to be dismantled.

Danon said that the results of hundreds of missile attacks on Iranian launchers are showing.

"You saw around 100 missiles at the start of the war ending up in Israel. You are now talking about 20 or so. "I'm certain we will see that going in this direction," he said.

Every day, the?capabilities of their adversaries are reducing. Together with the U.S. we degrade, destroy, and dismantle launch sites and stockpiles every hour. We are six days into the operation and already, we have seen a reduction in the number of missiles that are being fired.

Danon stated that Iran was becoming weaker, and it wasn't yet time to engage in diplomacy.

He said, "I believe diplomacy is going to be put into action (but) it's not quite there yet."

"We must finish the job. We must continue. It won't take months, but it may only be a few weeks or days. We must continue to hammer and dismantle capabilities. Then, we need to use diplomacy in order to make sure that others are not doing the same.

Danon stated that when Iranians look up at the sky, they can only see Israeli and American aircraft.

He said, "We must be patient." "Give us a few days more and it will be much, MUCH harder for the Iranians disrupt the vessels that are coming through the Strait of Hormuz." (Reporting and Editing by Bill Berkrot.)

(source: Reuters)