Iran strikes deep into Israeli intelligence hubs in Tel Aviv

The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Tuesday that it had launched a new, intensified wave of missile strikes against key Israeli military and intelligence installations, striking deep into the heart of the Israeli regime's command infrastructure.
In its eighth official communique, the IRGC confirmed that advanced precision-guided missiles had directly hit the headquarters of Israel’s Military Intelligence Directorate (Aman) and a Mossad planning and operations center in Tel Aviv, reducing sensitive sites to rubble and igniting fires visible across the city.
Describing the barrage as "stronger and more destructive than previous strikes," the IRGC affirmed that the campaign will continue until all critical components of the Israeli regime’s military and intelligence machine are dismantled.
“Our destructive operations will continue,” the statement said, stressing that Israel’s vital security infrastructure remains in our crosshairs.
Earlier statements from the IRGC highlighted the deployment of new-generation missile technology, which allowed for deep penetration into occupied territories with pinpoint accuracy. The latest salvo forms part of Operation True Promise 3, a sustained military doctrine aimed at systematically degrading the Zionist regime’s ability to wage war.
“We have hit our targets precisely,” read an earlier communique. “Our campaign is not symbolic—it is impactful, effective, and strategically crippling.”
Iran’s advanced missile technology has reportedly outmaneuvered Israeli defense systems, with confirmed impacts in Herzliya, Gush Dan, and central Tel Aviv, including sensitive sites used by Mossad and Aman.
Photos and eyewitness reports confirm major explosions and structural damage to logistics hubs used by Israel’s military intelligence. Even as Israeli authorities enforce military censorship, images and reports from the ground reveal the scale of devastation.
IRGC senior advisor Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi mocked Western and Zionist media suggestions that Iran is exhausting its arsenal, calling such claims “laughable.”
“We haven’t even begun to use our missile capabilities strategically,” he said, affirming that Iran possesses a vast arsenal and is fully prepared for a prolonged confrontation, should Israel continue its acts of aggression.
In tandem with missile operations, Brigadier General Kioumars Heydari, commander of the Iranian Army Ground Forces, announced that hundreds of drones are being readied for launch against additional targets in occupied territories.
“Our UAVs are long-range, accurate, and massively destructive,” he said. “We have already destroyed strategic locations in Tel Aviv and Haifa, and this campaign will continue in calculated waves.”
Heydari emphasized that this wave-based drone retaliation is part of a broader Iranian military doctrine designed to systematically erode Israel’s capacity to sustain war and occupation.
Despite the Zionist regime's desperate attempts to intercept incoming projectiles, multiple missiles bypassed its so-called "Iron Dome", with reports of explosions throughout the greater Tel Aviv area. Notably, one missile directly struck a facility in Herzliya, a city hosting key Israeli intelligence installations.
Israeli media, operating under censorship, reluctantly confirmed five major impact zones across central "Israel," with massive explosions and fireballs reported across Gush Dan and Ramat HaSharon.
The Islamic Republic’s assertive and disciplined military response is widely viewed as a strategic turning point in the regional balance of power. With Israeli aggression triggering unified retaliation across the Axis of Resistance, Iran’s direct strikes signal that no act of provocation will go unanswered.
As Iran continues to project its defensive power with precision and determination, the Zionist regime’s aura of invincibility is rapidly crumbling. With military and intelligence command centers now under fire, the occupation finds itself in a defensive spiral with no clear end in sight. (ILKHA)
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