IRGC General Reports Significant Damage to ‘israeli’ F-35 Jets Following Iranian Missile Strike
A recent missile strike by Iran, targeting Israeli military installations, has reportedly resulted in significant damage to Israel's fleet of F-35 fighter jets, according to an adviser to the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.

In a conference held in Tehran on Wednesday, Brigadier General Ebrahim Jabbari announced that Iran achieved a 90% success rate with its missile strikes against Israeli targets during the True Promise II operation on October 1.
During the missile strike, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) executed concurrent “cyber and electronic warfare operations” against Israel’s air defense systems. This strategic maneuver reportedly enabled the missiles to successfully reach their intended targets, according to his statement.
In a significant development, an Iranian general announced that the nation’s ballistic missile strikes have successfully targeted key Israeli installations, including hangars housing F-35 fighter jets, resulting in substantial damage to the aircraft fleet.
He noted that despite deploying their advanced military and intelligence apparatus, the Zionist regime and the United States were completely taken aback by the Iranian assault.
On October 1, Iran retaliated against the Israeli assassination of key figures, including Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah Secretary General Seyed Hassan Nasrallah, and IRGC General Abbas Nilforoushan, by launching approximately 200 ballistic missiles targeting military and intelligence installations of the Israeli state across the occupied Palestinian territories.
The Iranian government has issued a stern warning, stating that any Israeli offensive will be met with a severe, measured, and proportionate response from Tehran. This comes amid escalating tensions, with Israeli leaders expressing intentions to retaliate as the situation remains volatile.