
In a bold and confident statement, the IRGC revealed that Iranian forces are already hitting Israeli locations from where attacks against Iran have been launched. According to the statement, 150 Israeli targets have already been successfully struck by Iranian missiles in recent attacks.
This large-scale response is part of Operation Wa ad-e-Sadiq 3 (True Promise 3), a military campaign targeting Israeli army bases and weapons manufacturing facilities. Iran claims that its air force has fired both ballistic missiles and drones into occupied territories — directly targeting the same places where Israel has been launching bombs against Iran and the people of Palestine.
Contrary to Israeli media claims, Iran insists that its missile strikes have been accurate and highly effective, hitting their targets and sending a strong message. According to the IRGC, this is revenge for the innocent lives lost in Israeli attacks.
In a final, chilling warning, Iran’s military leadership declared, “Iran’s security is our red line. Any aggression will be met with a powerful and unforgettable response. The Khyber missiles will soon rain down on Israel — and the world will be left speechless.”
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This development marks a new and dangerous turn in the Middle East conflict. For decades, Israel has relied on its air superiority and Western backing. However, Iran is now openly challenging that dominance by striking deep into Israeli territory.
The use of Khyber missiles, named after the historic Islamic battle where Muslims defeated a heavily fortified enemy, is symbolic. It suggests Iran sees this not just as a military conflict — but as a moral and ideological war against what it calls a ‘Zionist regime’.
Israel’s silence on the exact damage from these strikes, combined with Iran’s confidence and public announcements, indicates that a shift in regional power may be underway. The world now watches nervously: Will this lead to a wider war, or will it force a rethink of Israel’s aggressive policies?
