Iran: Israel is faltering and our strikes will continue

An Iranian television report confirmed on Thursday that an Israeli Hermes drone was shot down in the west of the country, amid ongoing strikes and violent clashes between Iran and Israel.

Israel is faltering and our strikes will continue


The Iranian Tasnim News Agency reported today that "an Israeli Hermes drone was shot down by an Iranian Mithaq missile."

Israel is faltering

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' public relations department confirmed on Thursday that "Israel's faltering body no longer has the capacity to withstand successive economic strikes."

An Iranian television report confirmed on Thursday that an Israeli Hermes drone was shot down in the west of the country, amid ongoing strikes and violent clashes between Iran and Israel.

The Iranian Tasnim News Agency reported today that "an Israeli Hermes drone was shot down by an Iranian Mithaq missile."

Israel is faltering

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' public relations department confirmed on Thursday that "Israel's faltering body no longer has the capacity to withstand successive economic strikes."

In a statement, the Revolutionary Guard announced the launch of a wave of complex attacks using suicide drones and precision-guided strategic missiles.

It explained that "the operation targeted the Israeli army's command and information center located near a hospital," stressing that the attack was carried out with high precision.

Israel Turns into a Military Base

He added that "the capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran's armed forces in the fields of intelligence and missile precision are now before the eyes of the world," noting that "all the occupied Palestinian territories have turned into military bases, suffering from confusion and panic."

The statement reiterated what had been previously warned: "There is no safe point in the airspace of the occupied territories."

Israel Threatens to Assassinate Khamenei

For his part, the Israeli Defense Minister said that the continued presence of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei "cannot continue," following the recent Iranian missile attack on Israel, which caused significant damage in Tel Aviv and other cities.

Katz's statement came in the wake of the latest wave of Iranian missiles, which struck a major hospital in Israel and injured at least 140 people, six of whom were in critical condition.

Katz said, "A dictator like Khamenei, who heads a country like Iran and makes it his mission to destroy Israel, cannot continue to exist."

He added, "Orders have been given to the Israel Defense Forces, and they know that in order to achieve all their goals, this man must not continue to exist at all."

Explosions in occupied Jerusalem

Various media sources reported that the explosions were the most powerful in Jerusalem since the start of the war that erupted with an Israeli attack on Iran on June 13.

According to Israeli media, significant damage was inflicted on the sites targeted by the strikes, including Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

In a statement, the Revolutionary Guard announced the launch of a wave of complex attacks using suicide drones and precision-guided strategic missiles.

It explained that "the operation targeted the Israeli army's command and information center located near a hospital," stressing that the attack was carried out with high precision.

Israel Turns into a Military Base

He added that "the capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran's armed forces in the fields of intelligence and missile precision are now before the eyes of the world," noting that "all the occupied Palestinian territories have turned into military bases, suffering from confusion and panic."

The statement reiterated what had been previously warned: "There is no safe point in the airspace of the occupied territories."

Israel Threatens to Assassinate Khamenei

For his part, the Israeli Defense Minister said that the continued presence of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei "cannot continue," following the recent Iranian missile attack on Israel, which caused significant damage in Tel Aviv and other cities.

Katz's statement came in the wake of the latest wave of Iranian missiles, which struck a major hospital in Israel and injured at least 140 people, six of whom were in critical condition.

Katz said, "A dictator like Khamenei, who heads a country like Iran and makes it his mission to destroy Israel, cannot continue to exist."

He added, "Orders have been given to the Israel Defense Forces, and they know that in order to achieve all their goals, this man must not continue to exist at all."

Explosions in occupied Jerusalem

Various media sources reported that the explosions were the most powerful in Jerusalem since the start of the war that erupted with an Israeli attack on Iran on June 13.

According to Israeli media, significant damage was inflicted on the sites targeted by the strikes, including Soroka Hospital in Beersheba and the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.

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