Iran Claims Strikes on Netanyahu’s Office and U.S. Bases

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed responsibility for a series of missile strikes targeting the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli Air Force headquarters. Israeli authorities confirmed the reported attacks on the Prime Minister’s office, stating that no injuries occurred.

According to Iranian state media, the strikes involved the use of Kheibar missiles, which Iran stated were directed at what it described as the “criminal regime” led by Prime Minister Netanyahu. The IRGC’s statement did not provide specific details regarding the Prime Minister’s condition or location at the time of the attack.

In addition to the operations against Israeli targets, Iran has claimed missile strikes against multiple U.S. military installations across the Middle East, including bases in Bahrain, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait. These claims, if confirmed, represent a coordinated regional escalation targeting key strategic locations.

The reported attacks have raised significant concern among regional security analysts, as they mark a direct confrontation involving high-profile political and military targets. International observers emphasize that missile strikes on political offices and foreign military bases carry serious implications under international law and could have far-reaching consequences for regional stability.

Israeli and U.S. officials are reportedly assessing the situation and have not yet provided further comment on operational impacts or potential countermeasures. The IRGC statement underscores Iran’s declared intent to project power across the region, signaling an escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

Global authorities continue to monitor developments closely, urging restraint and verification of all claims as investigations proceed. Security measures at affected sites have reportedly been heightened, and officials have called for vigilance to prevent further escalation or unintended consequences.

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