The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Tuesday that it has successfully targeted two of the Israeli enemy’s most sensitive intelligence centers: the Military Intelligence Directorate, known as “Aman,” and a key Mossad operational planning facility, both located in the occupied city of “Tel Aviv.”
In its eighth official statement under Operation True Promise 3, the IRGC confirmed that its Aerospace Force executed the precision strike despite the Israeli occupation’s heavily fortified air defense systems. The attack was described as highly effective and part of a broader escalation in response to ongoing Israeli aggression.
Largest Missile Barrage Yet Hits Israeli Territory
Early Tuesday, Iran launched a new salvo of ballistic missiles toward Israeli targets. According to Israel’s Channel 12, the latest attack included more than 20 missiles—the largest barrage to date—prompting widespread alarm within Israel’s security establishment.
Israeli media acknowledged that the scale and precision of the strike surpassed previous rounds, underscoring Iran’s growing capability to sustain high-volume missile launches.
Several settlers were reported injured, with emergency crews searching for survivors under the rubble of a building destroyed in the greater “Tel Aviv” area.
Censorship was swiftly imposed on details surrounding another major strike in the Glilot area, believed to be home to a logistics hub for Israeli military intelligence.
Photos circulated by Israeli outlets appeared to show the destruction of a large warehouse used for logistical operations linked to Aman.
🇮🇷🇮🇱BREAKING: Iran precisely targets Mossad and intellegence facilities in Israel.
Iranian ballistic missiles hit key Israeli intelligence sites, including the Mossad and Unit 8200 building in Herzliya and the Intelligence Directorate’s logistics center [Aman] in Glilot.… pic.twitter.com/MjdzAiNAlT
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Fires, explosions, and evacuations Across central occupied lands
The Israeli Fire and Rescue Authority reported eight fires across the central regions of Hasharon, Kfar Saba, and Dan following missile debris impacts. At least 20 fire teams were deployed across affected zones.
Missile strikes were confirmed at five separate locations within greater Tel Aviv, with multiple explosions heard across Israeli settlements. Tel Aviv alone experienced five distinct blasts, while neighboring Ramat Hasharon also reported intense detonations.
❗️ Iranian strike hits Israel’s Glilot intelligence center near Tel Aviv — Iranian media pic.twitter.com/Fl24Oildqc
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In Herzliya, northwest of “Tel Aviv,” a sensitive target was reportedly struck directly, resulting in the destruction of a building and damage to several buses, which caught fire after being hit.
A separate missile landed in an open area in Gush Dan, while additional Iranian projectiles struck parts of southern occupied Palestine.
Israeli outlets noted that this round of missile launches was focused heavily on central and southern areas, including Be’er Sheva and Haifa. Air raid sirens were activated across a wide swath of the occupied territories, signaling the growing reach and coordination of Iran’s ongoing military response.
Iranian missile strike reportedly targeted the headquarters of the Israeli military intelligence agency Aman this morning. The strike occurred in close proximity to Unit 8200 and the Shin Bet’s operational centers. pic.twitter.com/3ldT4B7CN5
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Glilot Base: A Key Intelligence Hub
The Glilot base, one of the Israeli enemy’s most critical intelligence installations, hosts operational units from the Military Intelligence Directorate (Aman), including elements of Unit 8200—the elite division responsible for electronic surveillance, code-breaking, and signal interception.
Earlier aerial footage released by Lebanon’s Hezbollah, captured by “Hudhud”-class reconnaissance drones, revealed detailed surveillance of the Glilot facility.
Iranian Commanders Affirm Strike Will Continue
Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi, senior advisor to the IRGC Commander, downplayed any concerns over the length of the conflict. Speaking to local media, he said Iran’s new-generation missiles represent only a fraction of the country’s advanced military capabilities.
“We will deploy our advanced equipment whenever we deem it necessary,” Vahidi stated. “The notion that our missile stockpile is depleting is laughable. We have not yet employed our strategic arsenal.”
Meanwhile, Commander of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces, General Kioumars Heydari, announced that hundreds of additional drones are poised to strike strategic Israeli sites. He warned that Iran’s offensive operations would intensify in the coming hours.
Source: News Agencies