TEHRAN – US President Donald Trump acknowledged the devastating impact of Iran’s missile campaign on the Israeli regime at the NATO summit held in The Hague on Wednesday, saying, “Israel has been hit really hard.
His remarks highlight the success of Operation True Promise III, an Iranian meticulous self-defense act in response to Tel Aviv’s unprovoked attack on June 13th.
The 12-day war that halted after both parties agreed to halt the fight on Tuesday exposed the serious vulnerabilities of the Israeli regime’s military and economic infrastructure, solidifying Iran’s deterrent capabilities.
The war machine was paralyzed
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has launched 22 strikes targeting Israeli military, intelligence news and industrial neurological centres.
Iranian ballistic missiles include multifaceted cavals and hypersonic Fatta-1 systems – penetrating Israel’s once vaunted air protection, rendering major facilities inoperable.
– Military Command Crisis: Tel Aviv’s Kiriya (Israel “pentagon”) maintained a direct hit, disrupting the central command function. Camp Moshedayan, the hub of intelligence reporting, was engulfed in flames and demonstrated Iran’s ability to attack the regime’s spy devices.
– Eliminating Air Dominance: The key air bases of Nevatim (home to the F-35 stealth fighters), Ternov, Hatzerim, and Obda were repeatedly hit, grounding squadrons, exposing the futileness of Israeli aviation dominance claims.
– Abandoned war industry: facilities producing Israeli missile defense systems have been given priority. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (manufacturer of iron domes) suffered severe damage in Haifa, reducing its ability to replenish Israeli interceptor stock. The Kiryat Gat Microchip complex, which is essential for drones and surveillance technology, was also hit.
Economic lifeline has been cut off
Iran’s strike will systematically target Israel’s energy and logistics infrastructure and cascade the economic crisis.
– Energy Grid Collapse: Power plants in Haifa, Hadera and Ashdod were hit, causing power losses throughout the occupied areas in the north and south. Haifa’s Bazan Oil Refinery is a link pin for military fuel supply – closed indefinitely, resulting in losses of $3 million each day.
– Industrial Paralysis: Gav-Yam Negev Tech Park, Housing Cyberwarfare, and AI companies have been linked to the intellect of the administration, which has suffered major damage. The strike near the Wiseman Institute (known contributors to Israel’s secret nuclear program) further reduced research capabilities.
– Compensation Claim Surge: Administration officials have recorded 74,607 damage claims, including 30,809 buildings and 3,713 vehicles. Real estate losses in urban areas such as Bat Yam and Beersheba exceeded $1.47 billion.
Despite practically visible damage, the true scope of the Israeli regime’s losses remains obscure by harsh censorship. The administration has prompted a wide media outage. We removed foreign journalists from the impact zone and issued GAG orders to local outlets. This deliberate image and information suppression has led many observers to believe that the actual magnitude of infrastructure and strategic damage is far greater than official disclosure.