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IDF Says It Struck IRGC Missile Sites in Tehran and Hezbollah Command Hubs in Beirut

Israel’s military describes the latest strikes as a push to curb Iran’s ballistic‑missile output alongside Hezbollah air defenses.

Overview

  • Overnight in Tehran, the Israeli Air Force carried out a wide-scale strike that hit a central IRGC compound for ballistic‑missile components, a components storage site, a Defense Ministry facility producing missile fuel, and other production locations, according to the IDF.
  • The IDF said it also targeted Iranian missile launchers, aerial defense systems, and additional military compounds across Tehran over the weekend.
  • In Lebanon, two waves of Israeli airstrikes in Beirut and other areas hit key Hezbollah command centers, including an intelligence headquarters and the group’s aerial‑defense array headquarters, the IDF reported.
  • IDF ground units operating in southern Lebanon reported finding multiple weapons stockpiles and killing more than 10 Hezbollah fighters, with additional militants killed in a separate 91st Division engagement that included air and tank fire.
  • The military said the attacks significantly degrade Iran’s ability to produce critical missile components and pledged to expand strikes on weapons‑production sites, adding that no IDF injuries were reported.