TEHRAN – The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has warned the United States and Israel that it will increase the level of retaliation if there are further miscalculations. Iran carried out major attacks against US and Israeli targets in the region before President Donald Trump agreed to a two-week moratorium on attacks on Iran.
On Wednesday, the Revolutionary Guards announced that it had launched the 100th wave of Operation True Promise 4. The Revolutionary Guards said in a statement that it “devastated more than 25 strategic targets of a malicious and aggressive enemy, including 13 energy facilities and oil pipelines, 10 military, security, and logistics targets, and several technological and infrastructure facilities linked to the United States and the Zionist regime.”
The statement stressed that Iran’s military remains prepared and has its “finger on the trigger” and called on U.S. allies in the region to face Washington and Tel Aviv’s helplessness and stop cooperating with the “enemies of Islam.” The Revolutionary Guards have vowed to respond to any invasion with even greater levels of force.
Targets attacked by missiles and drones
Chevron’s Ras Al Juaima facility (Saudi Arabia): largest NGL fractionation plant and major energy supplier to the United States
ExxonMobil & Dow Chemical (Jbail, Saudi Arabia): Major petrochemical and petroleum facility
Yanbu facility (on the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia): An oil plant in collaboration with the United States, with a production capacity of 250,000 barrels per day.
Habshan-Fujairah pipeline: strategic asset designed to bypass the Strait of Hormuz
ExxonMobil Ras Laffan (Qatar): Oil and gas facility, production capacity 146,000 barrels/day
BAPCO (Bahrain): US-affiliated refinery producing 267,000 barrels per day
Das Island Refinery (UAE): Processes 60,000 barrels of crude oil per day
Fujairah Storage Hub (UAE): US oil storage facility with a capacity of 1 million cubic meters
Al Ahmadi Refinery (Kuwait): Strategic refinery, production capacity 346,000 barrels/day
Dolphin Energy (Qatar): US-related gas exporter, 2 billion cubic feet/day
Zirk Island (UAE): Oil production site, production capacity 750,000 barrels/day
SATORP Refinery (Saudi Arabia): 460,000 barrels/day plant that supplies fuel to power plants
Manifa Gas/Oil Plant (Saudi Arabia): Main separation facility, production capacity 900,000 barrels/day
Beersheba Technology Center (Israel): Advanced IT and industrial sector
Tel Aviv Intelligence Hub (Israel): military and SIGINT center located in Azrieli and Diamond Towers
CENTCOM Headquarters (Al Azraq, Jordan): Key command infrastructure destroyed
Ben Gurion Airport (Rod/Jaffa, Israel): Major logistics hub targeted
Haifa Refinery (Israel): Oil processing plant, 300,000 barrels/day
Government Area (Occupied Al-Quds/Jerusalem): Command and Control Center of the “Zionist Regime”
maritime and military attacks
The statement noted that the Revolutionary Guards Navy continues to control sea lanes in the Strait of Hormuz. Additional attack targets include:
USS Tripoli (LHA-7): Attacked by cruise missile. The ship reported a fire on deck and retreated into the Indian Ocean.
USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74): Attack by multiple drones. Retired due to damage to the hull
Israeli drone factory (UAE): completely neutralized
U.S.-related oil facilities in Kuwait
Ali Al Salem Air Base (Kuwait): Targeted as base for US military operations
