Iran Says Netanyahu's Office Targeted In Missile Attack; Israel Calls It 'False Propaganda'
Iran's IRGC claims it launched missile strikes targeting Netanyahu's office and military sites as retaliation for its Supreme Leader's death, but Israel denies the attacks.
- On 2 March, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced it struck Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in Tel Aviv and security sites in Haifa and east Jerusalem.
- Amid mounting regional strikes, a joint US‑Israeli operation over the weekend killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting Tehran's retaliatory campaign, now in its third day.
- Iran said the strikes used Kheibar Shekan medium-range ballistic missiles featuring a manoeuvrable re-entry vehicle and satellite-aided guidance, typically carrying a warhead weight of 550–600 kilogrammes and measuring about 11.4 metres long with a diameter of roughly 76 centimetres.
- Amid rising casualties, Lebanese authorities reported at least 31 dead while the Iranian Red Crescent Society put the toll at about 555; Gulf states and Kuwait reported further fatalities including five in the Gulf and three US soldiers in Kuwait.
- Regionally, Hezbollah has joined strikes against Israel as Iran's actions spread to Gulf states and Cyprus, while the IAEA warned the situation at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility is very concerning.
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The IRGC has claimed to have targeted Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office with a missile. In addition to this attack, the IRGC has also stated that it has targeted vital installations, such as its military bases. Furthermore, it has stated that it has launched the tenth wave of missile barrages, which has led to a military alert across Israel.
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