Israel bombed Iran's internal security centers
The Israeli army announced strikes on Iranian targets, including internal security command centers and missile launch facilities.
On Monday, the Israeli army reported launching strikes against several targets inside Iran, specifically aiming at internal security command centers and missile launch facilities. This military action is part of a broader strategy by the Israeli Air Force to disrupt the infrastructure of the Iranian regime. Among the destroyed targets were a missile engine manufacturing plant and various ballistic missile launch sites that posed a threat to Israel.
The Israeli military pointed out that one of the significant strikes targeted the internal security headquarters in Isfahan, as well as a police command and other facilities used by the Revolutionary Guard and the paramilitary forces known as Basij. These internal security and Basij forces are considered the primary instruments of the Iranian regime in suppressing its civilian population and have a history of employing brutal and systematic violence against them. The Israeli army's statement emphasized the importance of these targets for their role in sustaining repression within Iran.
The ongoing military strikes are part of Israel's efforts to dismantle the foundational structures of the Iranian regime. By targeting specific installations that are integral to Iran's security apparatus, Israel aims to not only weaken Iranβs military capabilities but also to signal its commitment to countering perceived threats. This escalation in military actions raises concerns about further regional instability and the potential for retaliatory measures from Iran or its allies in the region.