Iran Targets Ben Gurion Airport and Biological Research Center
Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's biological research center, and various alternative command and control centers came under attack in the 20th wave of strikes from Iran targeting the Occupied Territories.

In a statement released on Sunday, the spokesperson for the True Promise 3 operation announced that Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s biological research center, and alternative command and control centers were targeted in the 20th wave of Iranian attacks on the Occupied Territories.
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps launched an array of long-range ballistic missiles targeting locations in the occupied Palestinian territories on Sunday. This action marks the latest series of retaliatory measures against the Israeli regime.
The 20th wave of Iran’s strikes, under Operation True Promise 3, involved the deployment of numerous long-range ballistic missiles powered by both solid and liquid fuels.
Missiles fitted with potent warheads have successfully overcome the air defense systems of the Israeli regime.
According to reports from Israeli media, approximately 30 Iranian missiles have been fired targeting locations in Haifa and Tel Aviv.
In the latest series of strikes by Iran, the main targets included Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s biological research center, its logistical hubs, and several command-and-control headquarters.
On June 13, Israeli forces launched an offensive against Iran, initiating a series of airstrikes targeting the nation’s nuclear facilities, military installations, and residential areas. The attacks resulted in the deaths of over 400 individuals, including high-ranking military officials, nuclear scientists, and civilians.
The Iranian military initiated immediate counterattacks, with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force launching 20 waves of retaliatory missile strikes against the Zionist regime by June 22. These actions are part of Operation True Promise III.