Tehran / Tel Aviv – Web Desk: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has claimed a fresh wave of missile and drone strikes targeting U.S. bases and Israeli-linked sites across the Middle East, signaling a further escalation in regional tensions.
According to Iranian state media, the latest phase of “Operation True Promise 4” targeted key positions, including a site near the Mohammed Al-Ahmad Naval Base in Kuwait allegedly used by U.S. commanders. The IRGC claimed the site was hit with precision-guided ballistic missiles and attack drones, though independent verification of the damage and casualties remains unavailable.
The statement added that the strikes followed earlier attacks on a U.S. command and training center in the United Arab Emirates, where casualties were reported. In a separate claim, the IRGC said an اسرائیلی-linked vessel was struck near Jebel Ali Port using a naval cruise missile, resulting in a fire onboard.
Iranian naval forces also reportedly imposed restrictions on maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, redirecting vessels and instructing ships to coordinate via designated communication channels.
Additionally, Iran claimed to have targeted an industrial zone associated with Israeli military operations in Beersheba. Analysts note that the claims, if confirmed, indicate a widening conflict that could significantly impact regional stability and global energy routes.
There has been no immediate confirmation from U.S. or Israeli authorities regarding the extent of the reported damage.
