Israel PM Netanyahu's office, air force commander HQ targeted in Iran missile attack, IRGC says: Report
In a significant escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reported that Kheibar missiles were deployed to strike Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office and the headquarters of the Israeli Air Force. The Kheibar missile, also referred to as Khorramshahr-4, is a medium-range ballistic missile capable of reaching strategic targets within Israel. This missile attack underscores the ongoing hostilities and the volatile security situation in the region, particularly amid heightened geopolitical rivalries. The IRGC's announcement comes as part of Iran's broader efforts to demonstrate its military capabilities and deter perceived threats from Israel, which has conducted numerous airstrikes against Iranian interests in the region. The attack signals a potential shift in Iran's military posture, raising concerns about an escalation that could lead to further conflict in an already fraught Middle Eastern landscape. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as further retaliation or military responses could have significant implications for regional stability and global security dynamics.
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