The IRGC Public Relations Office stated that the seventy-fifth wave of Operation True Promise 4 was carried out under the code “Ya Fatemeh al-Zahra (PBUH)” and in the name and memory of the martyrs Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naeini, the martyred spokesperson of the IRGC, and Hojjatoleslam Khatib, the martyred Minister of Intelligence, against Zionist and American targets.
In this wave, based on intelligence obtained by operational intelligence units, newly established deployment sites and concealment locations of Zionist forces in various areas of the occupied territories were struck.
Prince Sultan Air Base in Al-Kharj, one of the main sites for the deployment and aerial operations of US aggressor forces against Iran, was also targeted with ballistic missiles.
The IRGC warned Zionist and American “terrorist” military forces that they are under full surveillance by the Corps’ operational intelligence units, and that their concealment—even within settlements, including a settlement in Arad—will not ensure their safety due to the IRGC’s intelligence dominance.
Missile Strike on US Naval Base in Bahrain
Local sources reported early this morning that explosions were heard in the capital of Bahrain.
Media outlets, in urgent reports, stated that the US Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain was struck by missiles.
According to reports, in addition to continuous warning sirens, powerful explosions were heard at the base.
Damage and Fires in Central and Southern Occupied Territories Following Iranian Missile Attack
According to media affiliated with the Zionist regime, missile debris impacts have been recorded at eight locations in central occupied Palestine. Additionally, a fire broke out in the Zionist settlement of “Nir Am” near Gaza following a missile strike.
The Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported extensive destruction in the “Petah Tikva” area, east of Tel Aviv, following the fall of debris from a cluster missile.
At the same time, reports have emerged of a direct strike in “Ashkelon” and the sighting of a missile in the skies over “Rishon LeZion” south of Tel Aviv.
Furthermore, due to falling debris, Route 1 toward occupied Jerusalem has been disrupted and closed.
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