Iran claims strike on Mossad headquarters near Tel Aviv
- On June 17, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps carried out a missile strike on a key Mossad facility located in the Tel Aviv area amid rising tensions.
- This strike followed a series of Israeli airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites and came amid intensified reciprocal attacks over recent days.
- Iran reported firing over 140 drones and missiles toward Israel, causing at least 24 deaths and around 400 injuries in the latest escalation.
- Video footage showed smoke near the Mossad center, described as an "effective operation" by IRGC, while Israeli officials did not immediately confirm the strike.
- The attack marks a significant escalation, leading to ongoing concerns of broader regional destabilization and cancellation of scheduled Iran-US negotiations.
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True Promise 3: Iran Strikes Mossad HQ Near Tel Aviv
from Sputnik News: TEHRAN (Sputnik) – The building belonging to the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, was struck by the Iranian forces on Tuesday, Iranian news agency Tasnim reported. Mossad’s building in the coastal city of Herzliya was reportedly hit by a missile. Iran also launched a missile attack on the logistics center of Israel’s military […]
The Iranian Ministry of Defense announced today that it had used a new missile for the first time in an attack on an Israeli intelligence center, which successfully passed through layered air defense systems.
Iranian Missiles Strike on Israeli Intelligence Sites - teleSUR English
The targets included the Unit 8200 headquarters and the Glilot security complex. On Tuesday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced it had launched missiles at a military intelligence center and an operations planning facility belonging to Israel’s Mossad spy agency. RELATED: Iran Accuses G7 of Ignoring Israeli Aggression According to a statement from the Tasnim news agency, the targets included the headquarters of Unit 8200 —…
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