Israel Launches Multi-Wave Airstrikes on Iranian Military Facilities

Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 10:50 PM

Israeli forces conducted extensive airstrikes across Iran on Monday, targeting military installations in Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz. The attacks focused on command centers, missile production sites, and drone facilities as part of Israel's ongoing military campaign against Iranian forces.

Israeli military forces announced Monday they executed multiple rounds of airstrikes throughout Iran, hitting military facilities in Tehran, Isfahan, and southern regions as part of their continued operations against Iranian forces.

Israeli warplanes targeted control centers and production facilities connected to Iran’s military operations across several areas, including sites located near Shiraz, according to Israeli Defense Forces reports.

The strikes in Isfahan focused on the Iranian regime’s Internal Security Force headquarters and the command center for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps police division. Military officials reported that a Basij militia installation and a rocket engine manufacturing plant were also destroyed in the assault.

Israeli forces also bombed a facility that housed the IRGC’s drone operations. Military sources indicated this location had been used to launch unmanned aircraft attacks against Israel and housed additional drones planned for future assaults.

“The combined effort to further degrade the regime’s firing capabilities and defense capabilities continues at this moment,” the military said in a statement. “Alongside the continued expansion of strikes on the ballistic-missile production infrastructure throughout Iran.”

Earlier on Monday, Israeli military officials reported their forces had also attacked multiple launching positions for long-range ballistic missiles along with other IRGC military facilities.

Additional operations conducted Sunday evening concentrated on six Iranian military airports. Military officials stated these attacks were designed to enhance Israeli dominance over regional airspace.

During Sunday’s raids, Israeli forces destroyed multiple aircraft, including planes operated by the IRGC’s Quds Force and Iranian military helicopters. However, despite the extensive damage to Iran’s missile infrastructure, Israeli authorities warned that Tehran might still possess the ability to continue attacks.

The Israeli military reported that Iran’s ballistic missile launching systems have been diminished by roughly 75%, though military analysts believe the remaining launch capacity could enable Iran to maintain missile attacks against Israel for a prolonged timeframe.

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