Iran Claims Destruction of Israeli Satellite Centers in Multi-Wave Missile and Drone Attacks

Iranian military forces, including the IRGC, announced the execution of heavy missile and drone strikes against Israel, claiming the destruction of a space communications center near Tel Aviv and a military intelligence site in Haifa.

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Iran Claims Destruction of Israeli Satellite Centers in Multi-Wave Missile and Drone Attacks

According to recent broadcasts by Al Jazeera—a Qatari state-funded network that frequently platforms unvarnished statements from Iran and the broader "Axis of Resistance"—Iranian military forces have launched multiple heavy waves of missile and drone attacks targeting deep inside Israel. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that their "Wave 36" operation utilized an arsenal of "Qadr, Emad, and Khaibar Shekan missiles, and suicide drones." This exact operational claim was simultaneously amplified by Wahid Iraq, an Iraqi channel known for aligning with pro-Iran militia narratives, in a corresponding bulletin.

A primary focus of these reported strikes has been Israeli aerospace and intelligence infrastructure. A spokesman for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters stated that "during wave 33 of our attacks, we destroyed the space communications center near Tel Aviv." A secondary IRGC statement reiterated this tactical success, claiming the complete destruction of a satellite center south of Tel Aviv using "suicide drones."

The regular Iranian Army has also claimed participation in the ongoing bombardment. According to an army statement relayed by Al Jazeera, Iranian conventional forces "targeted with drones a military center in Haifa and a receiving center for Israeli espionage satellite information." The coordinated announcements from both the IRGC and the regular army reflect a deliberate messaging strategy by Iranian state organs to project overwhelming military reach into deeply sensitive Israeli territory.

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