#BreakingNews: IRGC Claims It Struck Israeli PM Netanyahu’s Office With Missile Attacks Today
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claim surprise missile attack on Netanyahu’s office amid broader Iran–Israel war escalation.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed on Monday that it targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office in a series of "surprise" missile attacks, describing the strikes as part of its ongoing retaliatory operations against Israel.
The IRGC stated in a release that its forces used Kheibar Shekan ballistic missiles in the 10th wave of attacks, hitting Netanyahu's office in Tel Aviv along with the location of the Israeli Air Force commander. The group asserted that Netanyahu's fate remains "unclear" following the strikes, though it provided no evidence or independent confirmation of damage, casualties, or the prime minister's status. Israeli authorities have not immediately commented on the specific claim regarding the prime minister's office, amid a broader escalation that has seen missile barrages exchanged between the two sides.
The announcement comes amid intensified conflict in the region, triggered by joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend that reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other senior officials. Iran has responded with multiple waves of missiles and drones targeting Israel and U.S. assets in Gulf countries, including reported impacts in Israeli cities and explosions near Jerusalem and other areas. Sirens have sounded across Israel in recent days as defenses intercepted many incoming projectiles, but some strikes have caused civilian casualties and damage.
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This latest claim by the IRGC appears to be part of Iran's efforts to project defiance and capability in the face of significant losses to its leadership and military infrastructure. The ongoing exchanges have raised alarms about further regional spillover, with Hezbollah in Lebanon also launching rockets in response to developments, prompting Israeli counterstrikes. International observers are monitoring for potential de-escalation or broader involvement, as the conflict has already affected Gulf states hosting U.S. bases and disrupted stability across the Middle East.
No verified reports have confirmed direct hits on Netanyahu's office or injuries to high-level Israeli officials from this specific wave. Israeli military sources have emphasized continued operations against Iranian targets, with Prime Minister Netanyahu previously vowing intensified strikes in the coming days. Residents in Israel remain on high alert, with air defense systems actively engaged as the situation evolves rapidly. Authorities in both nations continue to issue updates, urging the public to follow official guidance amid the volatile security environment.
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