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Israel military says airstrikes hit Iran’s presidential office and Supreme National Security Council building
Israel's Air Force struck key leadership buildings in Tehran to disrupt Iran's command and control capabilities, amid reports of at least 787 deaths in Iran, the Iranian Red Crescent said.
- On Tuesday, the Israel Defense Forces said the Israeli Air Force conducted overnight strikes on Monday targeting a key leadership compound in Tehran, Iran, based on precise intelligence.
- The IDF called the complex the regime's primary command centre and said top political and security leaders regularly met there to assess nuclear programme developments.
- Described as heavily guarded, the compound included the Presidential Office and Supreme National Security Council building, spread across several streets in central Tehran.
- A drone attack hit the United States Embassy in Riyadh, sparking a fire and minor damage, and the United States Embassy in Kuwait was temporarily closed after strikes.
- Iran has stepped up efforts to strike Israel and United States assets after the killing of Ali Khamenei on Saturday, and President Donald Trump warned operations could extend beyond a month.
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According to the military, the airstrikes are targeting the infrastructure of the Iranian leadership.
·Zürich, Switzerland
Read Full ArticleIn a statement published on the X platform this Tuesday, the army stated that the “Iranian Regime Leadership Complex — the central headquarters — has been dismantled.”
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Israel army says struck Iran’s presidential office, security council building
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According to the statement, the compound housed Iran’s most senior decision-making forum and was among the most heavily secured locations in the country. The Israel Air Force carried out the strike using what it called precise intelligence.
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