IRGC Claims Strikes on 80 Israeli Military Targets in Operation True Promise 4

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced the successful targeting of 80 military and logistics sites across Israel using precision missiles and suicide drones in the ongoing Operation True Promise 4.

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IRGC Announces Massive Strikes Across Israel

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Thursday that it successfully struck 80 military and logistical targets deep inside Israel as part of an ongoing retaliatory offensive. The strikes were described as wave 63 of Operation True Promise 4, an extensive military campaign launched by Tehran following widespread joint US-Israeli airstrikes on Iranian infrastructure and leadership earlier this week.

According to the Iranian state-run news agency IRNA, the IRGC utilized precision-guided systems, multi-warhead payloads, and suicide drones to execute the attacks. The state media outlet, which consistently reflects the Islamic Republic's official posture, reported that the targeted areas were located within the occupied territories.

The IRGC News Channel, an unofficial Telegram channel closely aligned with the military branch, corroborated the statement, listing specific target locations across the south, center, and heart of Israel. The military and logistics sites allegedly hit include: Eilat in the south Rishon LeZion and Ramla in the central region Ramat Gan and Bnei Brak east of Tel Aviv Bat Yam and Holon south of Tel Aviv

Both sources concluded their reports with identical militant rhetoric directed at Israel, stating: "We stand by the covenant we made. We will make you regret." This escalation directly follows the massive March 16 airstrikes on Iran, which devastated military sites and killed senior Iranian officials, prompting Tehran to launch hundreds of reciprocal strikes across the Middle East.

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Both sources are state-affiliated or aligned with the Iranian military and uniformly reproduce the IRGC public relations statements. They use standard anti-Israel terminology, referring to Israel as the occupied territories, which has been preserved in the text without quotes according to instructions.