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IDF Says Airstrikes Hit Iranian Military Sites in Tehran, Isfahan and Shiraz

Mar 9, 2026·2 min read

JERUSALEM (VINnews) – The Israel Defense Forces said Monday that the Israeli Air Force carried out a major wave of airstrikes targeting command centers and military manufacturing sites belonging to the Iranian regime across several provinces in Iran.

According to the IDF, dozens of Israeli fighter jets conducted coordinated strikes using more than 170 munitions against military infrastructure in the provinces of Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz. The operation was based on intelligence gathered by Israeli military agencies.

In Tehran, Israeli aircraft struck a command center belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force, the unit responsible for overseeing Iran’s network of proxy groups and covert operations throughout the Middle East. Israeli officials said the Quds Force plays a central role in planning and supporting attacks against Israel and its allies.

The IDF said additional strikes in Isfahan targeted a facility used for the manufacturing and storage of missiles designed to threaten Israeli aircraft. Several Iranian air defense systems in the area were also struck, according to the military.

In the Shiraz region, Israeli forces targeted additional military infrastructure tied to the Iranian regime.

The IDF said the strikes were part of a broader campaign aimed at damaging key military capabilities of the Iranian regime.

Iranian authorities have not immediately released official details regarding casualties or the extent of the damage.

 

 

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