TEHRAN – The Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) announced overnight the success of targeting 14 strategic military and industrial sites across occupied Palestinian territory, marking the 18th wave of Operation True Promise III on Saturday as “one of the most innovative and effective missile and drone operations in recent history.”
IRGC spokesman Brigadier Ali-Mohammad Naini declared on Sunday that the strike “shattered” the “balance” of the Zionist group’s war machinery, warning that a continuous wave of attack would paralyze its air defense.
Naini said the operation deployed “a pack of long-range QADR missiles and offensive Kamikaze drones” against high-value targets in Haifa and Tel Aviv.
The sailors in central Haifa embraced the Israeli military’s AI12 Lab and key software contractors from the Ministry of War.
Other confirmed targets include the Hadera Power Plant, Haifa Oil Refinery, UDA Air Force Base (Cyber Command Headquarters), Killatgat Semiconductor Industrial Zone, and Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Centre, a hub for missile development.
Naini highlighted unprecedented tactical ingenuity in “missile selection, target prioritization and guidance systems,” allowing the Israeli regime’s infiltration of multi-layered aviation prevention.
The 19th wave already underway early Sunday includes the “spread squadron of Kamikazedro” that saturates targets from northern Galilee to the Negev Desert.
This gradual approach, he noted, aims to exhaust and disrupt the administration’s missile intervention system and prevent “the next strike is unpredictable.”
The operation began on June 13th and expanded Iran’s self-defense practices in response to Israel’s unprovoked attacks that led to the deaths of military officials, nuclear scientists and more than 430 Iranians, with over 3,500 injured (women and children) adjusting numbers from figures from the Ministry of Health.
