Israel Hits Multiple Targets Across Iran in Retaliatory Strikes
The Israel Air Force struck around 20 military sites in three waves in a retaliatory strike on Iran on Saturday morning, October 26. The attacks focused on disabling Iran’s air defenses and damaging its long-term ability to develop additional ballistic missiles, Israeli media reported.
Multiple explosions were reported near Tehran and the nearby city of Karaj as Israel’s initial strikes appeared to have targeted a weapons depot, along with a barracks or office, senior Arab officials told American media. Iran also told French media that it had not received any reports of injuries from the strikes.
Further, there were no indications that the IDF’s over 100 aircraft and drones struck the Islamic Republic’s existing ballistic missile supplies, which would likely have required strikes at underground sites.
Israeli media suggests that the operation was significantly targeted at weakening Tehran’s desire to use up additional ballistic missiles, knowing that they may be several months or more away from being able to restore future ballistic missile production.
IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said in a statement that the IDF fired “precise strikes” on military targets in Iran “in response to months of continuous attacks from the regime in Iran against the State of Israel.” (JPost /VFI News)
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