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The leadership headquarters was “one of the most heavily secured assets in Iran” and spanned several streets.
Jerusalem boosts its defensive posture along the border as strikes on Hezbollah targets intensify after the Iranian proxy joins the fight.
“We are not finished,” said Maj. Gen. Shlomi Binder, head of the IDF Military Intelligence Directorate,
After rockets were fired on the Haifa area, the IDF spokesperson said, “We are going on the offensive against Hezbollah.”
Air superiority over Tehran has allowed the IAF to strike targets with heavy, precision-guided munitions from inside the Islamic Republic’s airspace.
“Operation Roaring Lion” decapitates Iranian leadership, systematically dismantles missile infrastructure, setting it back by years, says military official.
The Iranian-backed terrorist group fired rockets at Israel overnight Sunday.
Israeli military says killing the supreme leader in Tehran crowns operations that removed Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthi and senior Iranian terror chiefs since Oct. 7.
“Hezbollah opened a campaign against Israel overnight and is fully responsible for any escalation,” said IDF chief Eyal Zamir.
“It will take as long as it takes; it will continue until we achieve all our objectives,” a military spokesman said.
“We are operating in close cooperation with our most important partner—the United States of America,” said Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
The Israeli defense minister expressed confidence that the war would “lead to the outcome we seek—that the Iranian people will be able to remove this regime for themselves.”