Iran Unveils New Surprises in Latest Phase of Operation True Promise III Against Regime

In the latest development of Operation True Promise III, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) initiated an extensive missile and drone assault targeting the occupied Palestinian territories late on Monday.
The extensive counter-offensive operation, initiated on Friday evening, is being conducted under the code name “Ya Ali ibn Abi Talib.”
Israeli media outlets have reported that alarm systems were activated across the northern, central, and southern areas of the occupied territories following the initiation of the ninth phase of Iran’s retaliatory operation.
This development occurred just hours following an attack by the Israeli regime on a building belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) in northern Iran, an act that has been widely criticized as a horrific war crime.
Sources indicate that this stage of Operation True Promise III is anticipated to be more prolonged and intense compared to the preceding eight phases. These developments commenced on Friday night in response to the Israeli military’s unprovoked actions against Iran.
The aggressive actions resulted in the assassination of multiple senior Iranian military leaders, nuclear experts, and numerous civilians, among them women and children.
The authorities of the Israeli regime, following significant setbacks in the past eight phases of the operation, have reportedly imposed a ban on live broadcasts of the Iranian operation.
Authorities have prohibited settlers from distributing or sharing any images or videos connected to Iran’s retaliatory actions, aiming to prevent added embarrassment for the regime’s beleaguered military forces.
Leaked images circulating on social media depict distraught settlers taking refuge in underground shelters as missiles and drones bombarded the contested region.
Reports have emerged suggesting that traffic cameras across the occupied territories have been deactivated.
In a notable turn of events in the ongoing Operation True Promise III, widely reported across social media networks, an Israeli interceptor missile experienced a critical malfunction, falling to the ground prior to the arrival of Iranian missiles in Tel Aviv.
In a recent statement following the initiation of the operation, a spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced that the campaign would persist until dawn, involving a relentless onslaught of missiles and drones.
In a statement, it was highlighted that the current stage of True Promise III is characterized by a hybrid approach, incorporating the use of both missiles and drones.
The spokesperson stated that over the past 72 hours, the IRGC aerospace division has continuously targeted 545 locations linked to the Israeli regime using offensive drones throughout the occupied territories. They further indicated that the operation is set to continue.
Iran’s military issued a strong advisory on Sunday, urging settlers residing in the occupied territories to leave without delay for their own safety.
Colonel Reza Sayyad, spokesperson for the communications division of Iran’s Armed Forces, issued a warning to settlers, stating that staying in the region could severely endanger their lives. This caution comes as Iran readies itself for a “crushing” response to recent Israeli military actions.
Colonel Sayyad strongly urged a withdrawal from the occupied territories as a necessary measure to ensure personal safety. He condemned the “Zionist regime” for what he described as acts of criminal aggression.
The operation follows what has been described as Israeli aggression towards the Islamic Republic of Iran, beginning on Friday morning. This has reportedly led to the assassinations of numerous high-ranking Iranian military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians, including women and children.
Key figures identified among the deceased include Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces; IRGC Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami; Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the leader of the IRGC Aerospace Division; Senior IRGC Commander General Gholam Ali Rashid; and Brigadier General Mohammad Kazemi, head of the IRGC’s Intelligence Organization.
Nuclear scientists Dr. Fereydoon Abbasi, Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, and Dr. Abdolhamid Minoucher lost their lives in individual attacks.
Prior to the commencement of the operation on Friday, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, criticized the Zionist regime, asserting that it committed a “big mistake, a grave error” by attacking civilian areas within Iran. He cautioned that the repercussions of these actions would ultimately lead to their downfall.
In a televised statement, he announced that the Iranian nation is resolute in upholding the memory of its valued martyrs and will not disregard any acts of aggression against its airspace.