Israel claims strike on Tehran command center, targeting leadership sites

The Israeli army announced Tuesday that its warplanes struck a "command headquarters" in central Tehran, hitting the Presidential Palace and Supreme National Security Council building in a major escalation. About 100 fighter jets participated using 250 munitions, following what Israel described as extended intelligence gathering. Iran has not commented.
The Israeli military claimed responsibility Tuesday for striking a "command headquarters" in the heart of Tehran, targeting what it described as key government and security buildings within a heavily secured government compound. In a statement, the army said the attack hit the Presidential Palace, the Supreme National Security Council building, a forum complex responsible for security decisions, the Iranian Military Officers' Training Institute, and other vital infrastructure.
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Scale of Attack
Israeli army spokesperson Evy Devrin told a news conference that approximately 100 fighter jets participated in the operation, employing more than 250 types of munitions. The military described the targeted complex as among the "most secure sites" in Iran, spanning several streets in central Tehran and allegedly used for leadership and security meetings, including discussions related to the nuclear program. The attack followed what the army called "an extended process of intelligence gathering and reconnaissance," intended to "expand and deepen the damage inflicted on the regime's command and control system."
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Broader Conflict Context
The strikes represent the latest wave of joint US-Israeli attacks against Iran since Saturday's large-scale offensive that killed several top Iranian leaders, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Tehran has retaliated with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel and Gulf countries hosting US assets, expanding the conflict's geographic scope. There was no immediate Iranian comment on the latest Israeli claims.
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