Israel Expands Air Campaign, Wipes Out Iranian Air Defenses in Major Offensive
The Israeli Air Force carried out a sweeping operation against key Iranian military assets on Monday morning, targeting and destroying strategic air-defense systems across the country in a move aimed at expanding Israel’s operational freedom over Iranian territory.
Acting on intelligence provided by the IDF Intelligence Directorate, dozens of Israeli fighter jets participated in the large-scale mission, which focused on defensive infrastructure maintained by the Iranian regime.
In recent months, Iran had been working to rebuild and strengthen its air-defense network after suffering significant setbacks during Operation Roaring Lion. New detection and interception systems had been deployed in multiple locations throughout the country as part of that effort. According to the IDF, the latest strikes successfully eliminated many of those restored capabilities.
Military officials said the operation further weakens Iran’s ability to defend its airspace and builds upon the damage inflicted during Operation Roaring Lion, when Israeli forces severely degraded the regime’s defensive network.
The latest attacks come as fighting between Israel and Iran continues to intensify. Following Iran’s missile attacks against Israel beginning Sunday night, Israel launched two separate waves of retaliatory strikes aimed at strategic targets inside Iran.
The opening phase of the operation concentrated on Iran’s air-defense infrastructure. Israeli aircraft struck surface-to-air missile batteries and related systems in the Tehran area, as well as locations in central and western Iran, seeking to reduce the regime’s ability to detect incoming threats and engage hostile aircraft or missiles.
A second wave of strikes shifted focus to critical economic and industrial targets in southwestern Iran. Among the sites hit was a major petrochemical facility in the Ahvaz region, where Israeli forces targeted infrastructure connected to Iran’s energy sector.
{Matzav.com}
