IDF strikes major Iranian missile and naval mine production site
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On Friday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that they had targeted and struck a key Iranian facility known for manufacturing missiles and naval mines. This site, described as a crucial hub for the development of advanced weapon systems for Iran’s Navy, was located in Yazd, a city in the heart of Iran’s desert region.

According to the IDF, the Israeli Air Force executed the strike on this site, which was pivotal in the planning, development, assembly, and storage of sophisticated missiles. These weapons were designed for deployment from naval platforms, including surface ships, submarines, and helicopters, and were intended to engage both moving and stationary maritime targets.

“The Israeli Air Force, supported by Military Intelligence and the Navy’s Intelligence Directorate, targeted Iran’s central production site for missiles and naval mines, assets of the Iranian terror regime,” the IDF stated.

This facility holds significant importance in the production of numerous missiles and naval mines utilized by Iranian naval forces, as noted by the military. The recent strike is part of a series of operations aimed at disrupting the naval capabilities of Iran, following previous actions against leaders within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ navy.

The IDF emphasized that this operation seeks to substantially impair Iran’s capacity to produce naval weapons, thereby weakening its maritime military strength.

The strike follows earlier operations targeting senior leadership of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ navy and is intended to significantly damage Iran’s naval weapons production capabilities, it added.

“The IDF continues to deepen the damage to the regime’s military industries in order to deny the production capabilities it has built over many years,” the military said.

The IDF said it carried out strikes in Tehran targeting dozens of military-industrial sites and missile infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime as part of ongoing efforts to degrade the regime’s core military capabilities.

“The Israeli Air Force, guided by Military Intelligence, completed an extensive wave of strikes overnight against dozens of terror regime infrastructure sites in Tehran,” the IDF said in a statement.

Among the targets hit were a base used by the Iranian military to train personnel and store missile systems intended to target aircraft, a site used for the production and development of key ballistic missile components, a facility manufacturing batteries for weapons systems, and a weapons production site belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Overnight strikes targeted an IRGC missile staging and launch compound, ballistic missile launch sites, air-defense systems and observation positions belonging to both the IRGC and the Iranian military. “In parallel, the IDF continues to operate against the regime’s fire arrays in order to reduce the scope of launches toward the State of Israel,” the statement said.

In addition, the IDF said it identified several operatives from Iran’s ballistic missile array operating from a military structure in Tehran. Minutes after the identification, the IAF struck and eliminated the personnel, who were preparing to advance missile fire toward Israel.

“The completed strikes are part of the phase of deepening the damage to the core systems of the Iranian terror regime and its foundations,” the IDF added.

Iranian missile attacks continue

Meanwhile, Iran continued firing missiles at Israel and Gulf Arab states, triggering air-raid sirens in central and northern Israel as well as in Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. At the same time, rockets were also launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon at northern Israel.

The first alert for an Iranian missile barrage on Friday sounded shortly before 2 a.m. local time, just as Israel transitioned to daylight saving time. The all-clear was issued two minutes before 2 a.m., which became 3 a.m. following the clock change.

According to Magen David Adom, no direct injuries were recorded from the Iranian or Hezbollah rocket strikes on Israel, though emergency teams were dispatched to treat several individuals hurt while making their way to protected areas.

Katz’s warning

Defense Minister Israel Katz said the military would intensify and broaden its strikes in Iran after continued missile fire targeting Israeli civilians despite warnings from Jerusalem.

“The prime minister and I warned the Iranian terror regime to stop the missile fire toward the civilian population in Israel,” Katz said during an assessment with senior military officials.

“Despite the warnings, the fire continues, and therefore IDF strikes in Iran will intensify and expand to additional targets and domains that assist the regime in building and operating weapons against Israeli civilians.”

Katz added that the ayatollah regime would face increasing consequences for continued attacks on civilians in the Jewish state. “They will pay a heavy and escalating price for this war crime,” he said.

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