Tehran – Iran’s Islamic Republic’s multi-phase retaliation campaign – Operation True Promise III emerged as a decisive moment in the region’s recent history.
In response to the unprovoked aggression of the Zionist regime and the US-backed strikes against Iran’s diplomatic and scientific institutions, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has launched a series of carefully calculated missile and drone strikes over a 12-day period.
Now known to have reached 22 different operational waves, these targeted attacks have dismantled Israel’s major military, intelligence reporting and technology infrastructure, leading to a halt pressured by hostilities.
In the face of unprecedented destruction, Israel imposed severe censorship. Foreign journalists are banned, satellite images are restricted, and social media platforms are under pressure to curb content indicating Israel’s losses. Below is a comprehensive and categorized breakdown of the most important targets that Iran has hit.
Kiriya – Israeli military headquarters
Often called the “pentagon” of Israel, Kiriya in central Tel Aviv lives in the Israeli Ministry of War. Iran targeted it in the first wave of operations, striking the symbolic and operational hearts of Israeli military leaders. The attack disrupts key decision-making channels and demonstrates Iran’s ability to bypass Israeli air defense at the highest level.
Camp Moshedayan
The military intelligence officer for the training and operations centre, located within the Tel Aviv security complex, was hit by a ballistic missile that was reportedly causing fires and structural damage. The strike against such sensitive facilities sent a strong message. Even the regime’s intelligence reporting equipment is within reach of Iran’s precision weapons.
Tel nof Airbase
Located south of Tel Aviv, Ternov is one of the most enhanced airspace in the occupying region and hosts long-range F-15 fighter jets and support units. The damage here directly affected Israel’s ability to carry out regional air operations.
nevatim Airbase
One of the first and most prominent targets, Nevatim is Israel’s main foundation for running US-made F-35 stealth fighters. The attack on the high-tech hub revealed the vulnerabilities of Israel’s most advanced aircraft, and forced a temporary suspension of aviation activities.
Hatzerim Airbase
Another important base in the South, Hatzelim hosts not only combat squadrons but also pilot training and tactical coordination centres. Its targeting demonstrates Iran’s intention to degrade the preparations of Iran’s next-generation Israeli Air Force.
OVDA Air Base
Another successful goal was OVDA Air Base. This is the establishment of an important Israeli military, which is said to the House of Representatives for command and control systems and electronic warfare capabilities.
Gav-Yam Negev Advanced Technologies Park
Located near Beersheba, this industrial and research hub houses many Israeli companies involved in cyber warfare, artificial intelligence and defense technology. Attacking the site destroyed digital warfare capabilities and exposed spy-related facilities.
Herzliya Mossad Headquarters
Israel has denied that, but there have been reports showing damages near Mossad’s main intelligence reporting facility. Civilians around the site have been sealed by Israeli forces, indicating possible infrastructure damage.
Ministry of Home Affairs
In Haifa, the residential section of the tall building of Israel’s Ministry of Home Affairs was hit by a precision missile strike. The building was thought to be involved in the coordination of internal safety and logistics for military operations. The damage there disrupts local government level coordination and emergency response.
Bazan Oil Refinery
Bazan Refinery is one of Israel’s largest oil processing centres. Not only did it damage the site and affected the fuel supply of military vehicles and aircraft, it also sent signals about Iran’s ability to attack economic targets with military values. The missile strike caused significant damage to the power plant, causing all refineries and subsidiaries to be closed.
Haifa power station
It targeted Haifa’s major power plants to destroy electricity across a wide area of northern Israel, including an industrial zone that supports defensive production. Iranian officials highlight the military-related nature of these power networks.
Hadera Power Station
The Hadera Power Plant was reportedly struck during the later waves. While Western media remained silent, Israeli civilians reported an explosion and a disturbance of power.
Ashdod Power Station
Iranian missiles caused a powerful explosion near a power plant in the southern part of Ashdod, causing a major blackout in the area.
Aman Logistics Center
The missiles launched by Iran also attacked the Aman Logistics Centre, part of the Israeli military intelligence agency in Grillott.
Wiseman Institute of Science
Located in Rehovot, the Weizmann Institute is internationally known for its scientific innovation, but is deeply involved in advanced materials and military research and development. It was partnered with Israeli defence groups, and its targeted research institute was believed to contribute to war technology. Since its founding, the Weizmann Institute has played an active role in supporting Israel’s secret nuclear program. Many of the Dimona reactor scientists were graduates or faculty members of the Institute.
Rafael Advanced Defense System (Haifa)
Iran has attacked several central facilities of this weapon giant. Raphael produces iron domes, David’s slings, and experimental laser intercept systems. Destroying part of Rafael has resulted in a psychological and tactical blow that shows Iran could reach Israel’s famous manufacturers of defence.
Kiryat Gat Industrial Area
This is at the heart of microchips and military technology production. The Iranian strike here reportedly damaged a sensitive production line important to Israeli drones and surveillance programs.
Ben Gurion Airport
Several waves caused air traffic stops and panic at Ben Gurion Airport. Iranian media reported satellite-guided ammunition targeting auxiliary structures related to defence logistics.
Caesarea – Near family villas in Netanyahu
Iran intentionally attacked near Israeli ruling elites, highlighting its ability to attack symbolic power centres. Israeli media temporarily admitted the strike before being censored.
To conceal the extent of that loss, Israel has banned all foreign journalists from entering the strike zone and barred domestic media from publishing images of destruction. Social media posts showing damage under government pressure have suppressed trend hashtags related to strikes by major Western platforms. This blackout of information is part of a broader disinformation effort to hide the truth. The true promise of Iranian operations III is to expose the military and political vulnerabilities of the Zionist regime.
Wave 22: Final Definitive Strike
On the night of June 23, just minutes before the war suspension took effect, the IRGC launched its 22nd final wave. This is a fierce barrage of 14 ballistic missiles targeting Zionist forces and logistics facilities across all occupied Palestinian regions. This response came shortly after Israel’s final airstrike.
“This last wave brought historical and unforgettable lessons to Zionist enemies. It was the Iranian army that imposed will and timing on the battlefield,” the IRGC said in a statement released Tuesday morning.