
IDF Drops 2,000 Bombs on Iran in First Two Days of Operation Roaring Lion
On the second day of Operation Roaring Lion, the IDF announced on Sunday night, March 1, that it had dropped 2,000 bombs on Iran since the opening strikes on Saturday morning. The Israel Air Force said the pace was so rapid it matched the rate of bombing during the six-day Operation Rising Lion in June 2025, helping achieve air superiority over Tehran much more quickly. Part of the urgency reflected the recognition that US President Donald Trump could end the operation sooner than he did in June 2025.
A major goal of the operation is to carry out a comprehensive dismantling of every aspect of the Islamic Republic’s ballistic missile apparatus. Israel was disappointed that after reducing Iran’s missile stockpile from around 3,000 in June 2025 to approximately 1,300, Tehran managed to rebuild to about 2,500 missiles in only eight months. The air force stated the aim this time is to target not only the central factories that build missiles but also all the raw materials needed to develop them, setting Iran back much further and for a much longer period.
In addition, the IDF struck dozens of Iranian regime headquarters used to oppress protesters, including the Interior Ministry headquarters and the Tharallah headquarters in Tehran. Two Iranian fighter jets — an F-4 and an F-5 — were destroyed on the runway at Tabriz airport as they prepared for takeoff. By late Sunday, the IDF and the US Air Force were close to achieving full air supremacy over Iranian airspace, exponentially increasing the range and volume of targets they could strike.
(JPost/VFI News)