Precision Israeli strikes devastate Iranian capabilities while exposing dangerous ties between regime and regional allies.
Over the past two days, the Israeli Air Force executed an extensive and highly coordinated campaign, striking approximately 400 targets tied to the Iranian terror regime. Acting on precise intelligence, Israeli forces carried out a powerful overnight wave of strikes deep inside Tehran, targeting critical military infrastructure and significantly degrading the regime’s operational backbone.
Among the key targets were around 15 major weapons manufacturing facilities, including a central complex linked to Iran’s Ministry of Defense. This site was heavily involved in missile production and development, specifically systems designed to target aircraft and unmanned aerial platforms. The strikes also focused on dismantling air defense systems, launch sites, and storage facilities for ballistic missiles, further weakening Iran’s offensive and defensive capabilities.
In parallel, Israel targeted a covert chemical supply network, striking a facility associated with the Tofiq Daru Company. Though presented as a civilian entity, it was identified as a major supplier of chemical substances, including fentanyl, to the SPND organization—an entity responsible for advancing Iran’s chemical weapons program. This operation underscores the regime’s use of civilian fronts to advance prohibited weapons development.
The IDF emphasized that these operations are part of a broader strategic phase aimed at systematically dismantling the core systems and foundational infrastructure of the Iranian regime. The strikes mark a significant escalation in precision warfare, reinforcing Israel’s proactive defense posture while exposing the depth of Iran’s military and chemical ambitions.
