Iran Launches Missile and Drone Strikes on Israeli Military Bases and Command Centers
In a renewed phase of Operation True Promise III, Iranian armed forces initiated a missile and drone assault on military targets in both the southern and northern regions of the occupied territories on Friday.

The statement also highlighted the deployment of long-range and super-heavy missiles, alongside combat and suicide drones, as part of this phase of the retaliatory operation.
A spokesperson stated that the global community should “prepare for our surprises,” and emphasized that, with the backing of the Iranian populace, their sacred defense will culminate in victory.
In defiance of extensive censorship restricting the release of images from Iran’s counteractions, several videos emerged online depicting smoke rising into the air at Haifa port following a direct missile strike.
The port city appears desolate as Iranian missiles continue to rain down, successfully bypassing numerous levels of Israeli defense systems to strike their intended targets.
On Friday, Iranian long-range missiles, including some making their debut in active use, struck military targets across various locations in the occupied territories.
On Friday, a Shahid-136 drone was observed conducting an unimpeded flight over the airspace in northern occupied Palestine.
The headquarters of Channel 14, identified as a Zionist media outlet, was successfully targeted on Friday following a prior evacuation warning issued by the IRGC.
In the fifteen stages of the operation conducted to date, Iranian military units under the leadership of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) have effectively targeted and dismantled critical Israeli military and intelligence installations within the occupied Palestinian territories.
According to military analysts, recent missile and drone attacks have highlighted the vulnerabilities in Israel’s air defense systems. These actions have prompted both settlers and government officials to evacuate their residences and take refuge in underground shelters.
On Friday, Iran’s Foreign Minister is set to engage in discussions with European counterparts in Geneva, addressing concerns over Israel’s actions towards the Islamic Republic.
Trump has dismissed the prospect of engaging in diplomatic discussions, stating that talks are off the table as long as US-supported hostilities persist.