Mar 3 • 21:46 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

IDF Expands Attacks Against Iran and Focuses on Lower Command Levels

The IDF has intensified its attacks on Iran and Hezbollah, signaling an escalation in the multi-front conflict, targeting lower command structures and key decision-making centers in Iran.

In recent days, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has broadened its military operations against Iran and Hezbollah, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing multi-front conflict. Initially, the IDF's attacks were aimed at disrupting missile launch capabilities and targeting the Iranian leadership. However, the recent shift indicates a more extensive approach, focusing on harming lower command structures in Lebanon and key decision-making and strategic production centers within Iran itself.

According to the IDF, airstrikes have targeted security buildings in the heart of Tehran, including the President's office, the National Security Council building, and the gathering place for the highest security forum. Striking these high-security areas, regarded as symbols of Iran's sovereignty and key political-military centers of the regime, demonstrates the IDF's intelligence superiority and ability to conduct air operations deep within Iranian territory, highlighting a significant military capability.

Moreover, the IDF has targeted ballistic missile launch sites in Tehran and Isfahan. Security sources indicate that dozens of launchers and storage sites meant for potential strikes against Israel are included in these efforts. This comes as part of an ongoing strategy to mitigate the long-range missile threat posed by Iran, emphasizing the IDF's commitment to ensuring the security of its borders amid escalating regional tensions.

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