TEHRAN – In the 21st missile operation, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) launched a massive missile and drone attack on multiple targets in the occupying territory on Monday morning, showing significant tactical changes.
According to an official statement, the IRGC used a combination of solid and liquid fuel missiles and suicide drones to attack key areas from north to southern Israel. Unlike previous operations, focusing primarily on Tel Aviv and Haifa, this latest wave widened its reach and collided with multiple strategic areas across the occupying territories.
Initial reports show that Strike targeted Northern Haifa, Haifa itself, Tel Aviv, Ashkelon, Acre and Ashdod and became a hit. There have also been major effects reported in Safed, Lachish (south of Tel Aviv), Beit He’an, Ashkelon and Ashdod.
Israeli sources described the attack as one of the longest continuous air raid siren activations in recent memory, causing widespread panic and confusion throughout the occupying territories.
This wave of attacks represents the 21st round of Iran’s missile operations since the war began, indicating Tehran’s willingness to expand the battlefield and target wider targets.