1,000 Iranian weapons sites hit
Since the launch of Operation Roaring Lion, the IDF has struck more than 1,000 targets tied to Iranβs weapons production network.
The campaign is aimed not just at stockpiles, but at the regimeβs ability to keep producing themβtargeting the infrastructure behind ballistic missiles, drones, air defense systems, naval weapons and other military capabilities.
Many of these weapons do not stay in Iran. They are funneled to proxy groups across the region and used against Israel and others.
Since the launch of Operation Roaring Lion, the IDF has struck more than 1,000 targets tied to Iranβs weapons production network.
The campaign is aimed not just at stockpiles, but at the regimeβs ability to keep producing themβtargeting the infrastructure behind ballistic missiles, drones, air defense systems, naval weapons and other military capabilities.
Many of these weapons do not stay in Iran. They are funneled to proxy groups across the region and used against Israel and others.
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The IDF struck Iranβs central site for the production of missiles and sea mines located in the city of Yazd.
The site was used for the planning, development, assembly, and storage of advanced cruise missiles intended for use against maritime targets.
This strike adds to a series of eliminations of the senior leadership of the IRGC Navy and constitutes a significant blow to the production capabilities of naval forces.
The site was used for the planning, development, assembly, and storage of advanced cruise missiles intended for use against maritime targets.
This strike adds to a series of eliminations of the senior leadership of the IRGC Navy and constitutes a significant blow to the production capabilities of naval forces.
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Knesset committee advances death penalty for terrorists
The Knesset National Security Committee cleared a bill mandating either the death penalty or life imprisonment for convicted terrorists.
The bill reads:
If a death sentence is passed, it is to be carried out within 90 days by hanging. A prison guard will carry out the execution.
Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stated following the committee vote:
The bill has strong support within the governing coalition and from right-wing parties in the opposition.
Read the full report
The Knesset National Security Committee cleared a bill mandating either the death penalty or life imprisonment for convicted terrorists.
The bill reads:
βWhoever intentionally causes the death of a person with the intention of harming a citizen or resident of Israel, with the aim of denying the existence of the State of Israel, shall be sentenced to death or life imprisonment, and one of these punishments only.β
If a death sentence is passed, it is to be carried out within 90 days by hanging. A prison guard will carry out the execution.
Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stated following the committee vote:
βWith Godβs help, we will pass this law in full and kill our enemies.β
The bill has strong support within the governing coalition and from right-wing parties in the opposition.
Read the full report
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Defense Minister Israel Katz:
"The Prime Minister and I have warned the Iranian terrorist regime to stop firing missiles at the civilian population in Israel.
βDespite the warnings, the missile fire continues - and therefore IDF strikes on Iran will escalate and expand to additional targets and areas that assist the regime in building and operating weapons against Israeli citizens."
"The Prime Minister and I have warned the Iranian terrorist regime to stop firing missiles at the civilian population in Israel.
βDespite the warnings, the missile fire continues - and therefore IDF strikes on Iran will escalate and expand to additional targets and areas that assist the regime in building and operating weapons against Israeli citizens."
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Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps released a clip of an oil tanker it attacked as it attempted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
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βInitial reports that Israel targeted and might have eliminated the head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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The missile to southern Israel was successfully intercepted. The missile to the center, or debris from it, is believed to have fallen in an open area.
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Images posted online suggested Israeli warplanes struck the heavy water reactor in Arak, Iran.
There were also major airstrikes in Ahvaz, Isfahan, and Bandar Abbas.
There were also major airstrikes in Ahvaz, Isfahan, and Bandar Abbas.
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The IDF also struck a uranium extraction plant located in Yazd, central Iran.
This plant is the only one of its kind in Iran, where raw materials mined from the earth undergo mechanical and chemical processing so that they can later be used as raw materials for uranium enrichment.
This is a highly significant process for the nuclear weapons program advanced by the regime and constitutes the beginning of the value chain required for producing nuclear weapons.
This plant is the only one of its kind in Iran, where raw materials mined from the earth undergo mechanical and chemical processing so that they can later be used as raw materials for uranium enrichment.
This is a highly significant process for the nuclear weapons program advanced by the regime and constitutes the beginning of the value chain required for producing nuclear weapons.
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