Iran Claims Missile Strike Targeted Netanyahu’s Office and Air Force Headquarters

Iran Claims Missile Strike Targeted Netanyahu’s Office and Air Force Headquarters

Tehran / Jerusalem — Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said Monday that its latest missile barrage targeted the office of ‘Israeli’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the headquarters of the ‘Israeli’ air force commander.

Iran Claims Missile Strike Targeted Netanyahu’s Office and Air Force Headquarters

In a statement carried by Iran’s Fars News Agency, the Guards declared:

“The office of the criminal prime minister of the Zionist regime and the headquarters of the regime’s air force commander were targeted,”

The statement did not immediately provide details regarding damage or casualties.

Missiles Used in the Strike

According to the IRGC, Kheibar missiles were deployed in the attack. The Kheibar system is described by Iranian officials as part of the country’s advanced missile arsenal, designed for long-range precision strikes.

There has been no immediate confirmation from ‘Israeli’ authorities regarding the claims. Military officials in Tel Aviv have not publicly commented on whether the reported targets were struck.

Escalating Tensions

The announcement marks a further escalation in hostilities between Iran and ‘Israel’, as both sides exchange threats and military actions amid widening regional instability.

Security analysts warn that direct targeting of senior political and military leadership sites significantly raises the stakes, increasing the risk of a broader confrontation.