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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Unveils Details of 17th Missile Strike Wave – Zionist Entity Confirms

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In a significant escalation, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) revealed that the 17th wave of missile strikes launched by its forces targeted “sensitive military and defense industry centers”, including the Nevatim and Hatzerim airbases located in southern Israel.

The IRGC emphasized that the strikes achieved “precise hits” on multiple strategic sites, notably in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Be’er Sheva, underlining the growing reach and precision of Iran’s offensive missile capabilities.

Direct Hits in Major Israeli Cities
In a statement following the missile barrage, the IRGC declared:

“The accurate strikes in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Be’er Sheva demonstrate the increasing power of our offensive missile force.”

The operation marked a strategic turning point in Iran’s retaliatory campaign, reflecting a new phase of high-precision, high-impact targeting within Israeli territory.

Advanced Warhead Technology Confirmed
In a rare acknowledgment, Israel’s Channel 12 cited security sources confirming that one of the Iranian missiles used in the latest strike was equipped with a warhead containing 26 sub-missiles, resulting in extensive damage over a wide radius spanning hundreds of meters.

The Israeli Army Radio corroborated these findings, stating that the fragmentation warhead employed in the attack:

“Reflects a highly advanced level of Iranian military technology and presents new challenges for Israel’s air defense systems.”

This disclosure indicates that Iran is deploying sophisticated cluster munitions, enhancing both the destructive potential and the tactical unpredictability of its missile arsenal.

Strategic Implications
Military analysts suggest that this latest wave of strikes sends a clear message:
Iran possesses both the technological edge and the strategic resolve to strike deep into Israeli territory with increasing accuracy, saturation, and complexity.

The use of multi-warhead missiles significantly complicates Israel’s missile interception capabilities, particularly for systems like Iron Dome and David’s Sling, which were not originally designed to handle such dense, multi-vector barrages.