Iran Claims Strike on Israeli Military Sites in New Wave

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Tehran, Iran – Web Desk: Iran has claimed it carried out fresh strikes targeting Israeli military positions as part of the 93rd wave of its ongoing retaliatory campaign, dubbed “Operation Wa’ad al-Haq 4,” amid escalating regional tensions.

According to a statement issued by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the latest wave of attacks targeted sites in northern and central areas of what it described as occupied Palestinian territories. The operation was reportedly conducted in coordination with allied groups.

The IRGC said key locations struck included military assembly points and logistical support centers in Western Galilee, Haifa, Kafr Kanna, and the Krayot region. The statement described the strikes as “precise” and carried out using a combination of solid- and liquid-fueled ballistic missiles, long-range guided weapons, and suicide drones.

Iranian authorities said the operation was symbolically dedicated to slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.

The statement further indicated that the missile and drone campaign would continue without interruption, signaling the possibility of sustained military escalation in the region.

There has been no immediate independent confirmation of the claims, and Israeli authorities have not yet publicly responded to the reported strikes.

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