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Explainer: Which Israeli military and intel bases did Iran hit in ‘Op. True Promise-II’?


By Ivan Kesic

On Tuesday evening, Iranian armed forces launched a massive retaliatory operation against Israeli-occupied territories using hundreds of ballistic missiles.

According to the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), 90 percent of missiles struck the targets – military and intelligence sites in Tel Aviv and other occupied areas – evading air defense systems.

Among the main targets were the "Tel Nof" airbase near Tel Aviv, the "Nevatim" airbase that houses F-35 warplanes, the "Ramon” airbase, and the "Hatzerim" airbase among others.

Chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, in a statement after the operation offered details and lauded the heroic efforts of the country’s military forces.

“Tonight, the IRGC's aerospace force took revenge for many Zionist crimes with its heroic operations,” he said, appreciating the seamless coordination between the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), the Iranian army and the ministry of defense in carrying out the successful operation.

Major General Bagheri emphasized that the IRGC chose three locations as primary targets of ‘Operation True Promise II’, specifically the Mossad headquarters, Nevatim Airbase and Hatzerim Airbase.

The first was chosen because the spy center has been found responsible for several assassinations, the second because F-35 jet fighters are stationed there, and the third because it was used to assassinate Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in a devastating attack in Beirut on Friday.

He further underscored that the economic and industrial centers of the Israeli regime and the people in the occupied territories were not targeted in this operation, although this was completely possible.

He added that the IRGC and the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran are ready for any scenario and that in the case of any violation of territorial integrity and sovereignty of Iran, the missile operation will be repeated on a larger scale, and that they will target the entire enemy infrastructure.

Mossad headquarters

Centers linked to the Israeli spy agency Mossad were correctly assumed to be the target of a retaliatory strike in a Press TV website report from mid-August following the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in an Israeli airstrike in Tehran.

Among one of these mentioned centers was the operational headquarters of military intelligence unit 8200 at the Glilot Mizrah Interchange, located in the north of Tel Aviv, near the city of “Herzliya.”

In this military intelligence complex the collected information is processed and further forwarded to military strategists and other Israeli intelligence agencies, including Mossad.

This location was hit by several Iranian ballistic missiles on Tuesday night, as evidenced not only by official statements but also by private video recordings that appeared on social networks.

At least two such videos, the first taken from a balcony on Arik Einstein Street in Herzliya and the second taken from Route 482 near Ayalon Mall in Bnei Brak, show a direct hit to the compound.

Many videos verified by social media users showed the impact of Iranian strikes at the Mossad headquarters with some even documenting the crater following the attack.

Airbases

Nevatim, Hatzerim and Tel Nof airbases were also correctly identified as potential targets of a retaliatory operation in a Press TV website report from both April and August, with the explanation that the planes that attacked the Iranian consulate in Damascus in April took off from there.

This huge airbase with four runways covers about 50 square kilometers and is located in the Negev desert, 15 km east of Beersheba and 12 km north of Dimona.

It hosts three squadrons of US-made F-35 stealth fighter jets, the 140th, 116th and 117th, as well as C-130 transport aircraft, Boeing 707 tanker aircraft and other reconnaissance aircraft.

At least seven different videos show direct hits from 20 to 30 Iranian ballistic missiles, which caused extensive damage to the base and, according to some sources, destroyed over 20 jet fighters.

A video from Beersheba also showed strikes on Hatzerim air base, with reports of destroyed F-15 jet fighters, and another three direct strikes on Tel Nof air base with secondary explosions, possibly a weapons depot or air defense system.

The attack on Nevatim airbase, according to military analysts, was “one of the heaviest documented so far” as it showed plumes of smoke and fire in dark sky.

Many users posted videos verifying the attack on Nevatim and other Israeli military bases.


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