Farsi-language media networks report a major wave of Iranian ballistic missile strikes targeting the Israeli military, occupied territories, and alleged American bases in Bahrain and Qatar.
Farsi-language news channels are comprehensively covering a massive wave of Iranian ballistic missile strikes across the Middle East. Mainstream Iranian news aggregator آخرین خبر extensively documented the strikes on Israel, sharing footage of the "moment an IRGC missile hit the Israeli army general staff headquarters" in a widely viewed post. The channel tracked ongoing impacts in the northern West Bank and the Beit Shemesh area, reporting in another post that Iranian ballistic missile strikes continue in the occupied Quds region. The Houthi-aligned مقاومت اسلامی انصارالله یمن, which shares the Axis of Resistance editorial stance, similarly reported the impact of an Iranian missile in the occupied territories.
Israeli and Hebrew Media Acknowledgments Saudi-backed العربیه فارسی, which typically maintains an editorial stance critical of the Iranian government and provides a contrarian perspective to Iranian state media, relayed confirmation of the strikes from Israeli sources. The channel cited the Israeli army acknowledging that an Iranian ballistic missile struck a building "after failing to be intercepted." Additionally, آخرین خبر cited Hebrew media reports confirming a missile impact in the Beit Shemesh area of occupied Quds. Strikes Reach American Bases in the Gulf Beyond Israel, Iranian media reported severe regional escalations targeting the Arabian Peninsula. Regional affiliates of آخرین خبر, including its Lorestan, Mashhad, and Mazandaran branches, uniformly broadcast video footage depicting what they described as a "missile hitting an American base in Bahrain." The breaking news channel خبرفوری ࡆ اخبارفوری مذاکره ࡆ جنگ فوری independently reported a missile strike on a settlement in Bahrain.Further widening the reported scope of the military operation, the breaking news channel خبرفوری جنگ🚨اخبارفوری امریکا فوری claimed that Iranian missiles hit the capital of Qatar. The channel also shared footage capturing the moment of impact in Beit Shemesh.
The source messages exhibit a highly unified narrative across Iranian state-aligned and Axis of Resistance media regarding a massive multi-front missile operation. Al Arabiya Farsi serves as the only explicitly contrarian voice, though it corroborates the strikes by reporting the Israeli army's acknowledgment of a partial interception failure. Tone and terminology such as 'occupied Quds' and 'occupied territories' have been preserved from the original Farsi to reflect the sources' framing.