Israeli army launches broad strikes on Tehran, targeting security forces

The Israeli military announced Wednesday it has launched "broad scale" airstrikes targeting Iranian regime sites in Tehran, following earlier strikes on dozens of facilities belonging to Iran's internal security forces and Basij paramilitary. The attacks mark the latest escalation in the ongoing US-Israeli campaign against Iran.
The Israeli army declared Wednesday that it has initiated "broad scale" airstrikes targeting Iranian regime sites in the capital Tehran, significantly intensifying the military campaign against Iran. While the military did not provide specific details about the targets, the announcement signals a major escalation in the ongoing conflict that began with Saturday's US-Israeli strikes.
Security Forces Targeted
The new wave of attacks came shortly after the Israeli army reported striking dozens of facilities belonging to Iran's internal security forces and the Basij paramilitary in Tehran. The Basij, a volunteer-based force under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, plays a key role in internal security and has been involved in suppressing dissent. Targeting these facilities represents a direct assault on Iran's domestic security apparatus.
Expanding Campaign
Wednesday's strikes follow days of sustained attacks that have reportedly killed nearly 800 people, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and senior military officials. Tehran has responded with drone and missile strikes targeting Israel and Gulf countries hosting US assets. The intensifying campaign against Iran's leadership and security infrastructure suggests the conflict may be entering a more aggressive phase aimed at degrading the regime's control capabilities.
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