Tehran – Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naini, Deputy Public Relations Secretary and spokesman for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), warned that future attacks on Iran are “more devastating” than previous operations.
“The updated attacks are filled with more destructive retaliation, and the geography of the battlefield is no longer the same,” Naeini declared in a ceremony honoring IRGC Mar instructors.
Naeini emphasized that Operation True Promise III was launched from June 13 in response to the unprovoked attacks of the Zionist regime.
“In the face of Western military pressure, Iran stood alone there. This was not a war between Iran and Israel, but a Western alliance covered in the back of the frontlines of Iran and Tel Aviv,” Naini said.
The scale of true destruction within the occupying territories during Iran’s unprecedented missile and drone retaliation has been severely underreported by the Israeli regime. The wave of military censorship imposed by Tel Aviv and amplified by the silence of Western media, sought to hide the collapse of Israeli strategic deterrence.
According to the US-based CTP-ISW Consortium, Iran, a joint initiative of the Neoconservatism Institute for War Research and Critical Threat Projects, has launched 543 ballistic missiles and more than 1,000 drones during operations that employ the largest Iranian strike in history.
Even the Israeli regime itself military confirmed 500-550 ballistic missiles and distributed 43 different waves of attack.
The IRGC did not disclose the exact number of ballistic missiles launched, but said more than 3,000 projectiles, including drones and cruise missiles, are being used for the operation.
Despite the national claims of success by Israeli and US officials, post-conflict data confirms that the Israeli regime’s defenses have been overwhelmed.
Fox News confirmed a direct Iranian missile strike at Kiriya Military Headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel’s core neurological centre.
Satellite radar analysis by Oregon State University, shared with the telegraph, revealed the successful impact of six missiles on five private military facilities, including intelligence reporting facilities, airfields and logistics hubs.
A Haaretz investigation by journalists Avi Scharf and Bar Peleg identified 10 unreported strikes, far beyond the 36 impacts that the Israeli regime had been affected.
In particular, the majority of injuries in densely populated areas were caused by falling fragments of interceptors. This is a side effect of Israel’s desperate attempt to intercept the incoming barrage.
The Israeli regime initially claimed an interception rate of 90-95%. But by the seventh day, even the telegraph reported that at least 16% of Iranian missiles had evaded interception. Postwar analysis revealed that many high-value targets were unprotected and exposed serious flaws in the Israeli US missile shield.
Israeli authorities wiped out military censorship during the conflict. Foreign journalists were thwarted and cameras were confiscated. Military censorship required prior approval of all Strike Zone footage. Domestic media have faced restrictions on publishing information that could “support the enemy” or “destruct morale.”
The IRGC has proven that its advanced missile deterrence could penetrate the region’s most sophisticated defense system.
It demonstrated the financial asymmetry of the low-cost, shocking strike model. And importantly, it has psychologically unstable the concept of Israel’s military superiority.
General Naeini concluded his remarks with a warning that it would echo across the region. “This was just a small part of Iran’s capabilities. The next stage, if imposed on us, would not be similar to the past. The map of conflict will change.
