Iran Launches 46th Wave of Strikes, Vows US and Israel "Will Pay the Price"

Iran has escalated military operations by launching the 46th wave of "Operation True Promise 4" against US and Israeli targets. Spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari warned that America and Israel would pay for damages, citing the destruction of over 112 hostile drones by Iranian defenses. The strikes specifically targeted locations in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and US bases like Al Dhafra and Erbil. The IRGC simultaneously showcased its advanced drone capabilities in a large underground tunnel, vowing to continue the campaign.

Key Points: Iran's 46th Wave of "True Promise" Strikes Targets US, Israel

  • 46th wave of Operation True Promise 4 launched
  • Targets included Haifa, Tel Aviv & US bases
  • 112 drones destroyed by Iranian defenses
  • IRGC displays drone arsenal in underground tunnel
  • Campaign vows to hunt "criminal commanders"
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"America and Zionists will pay the price": Iran launches 46th wave of 'Operation True Promise 4' against US, Israeli targets

Iran escalates regional conflict, launching new drone and missile waves against US bases and Israeli targets, vowing retaliation will continue.

"America and the Zionists will pay the price for every single drop of unjustly shed blood - Ebrahim Zolfaghari"

Tehran, March 14

In a significant escalation of regional tensions, Ebrahim Zolfaghari, the Spokesperson of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, issued a televised address on Saturday, warning that "America and the Zionists will pay the price for every single drop of unjustly shed blood and the compensation for the damages inflicted."

Zolfaghari noted that, in line with the "operations of the defenders of the country's sky, two MQ-9 drones in Firuzabad and Bandar Abbas and another aircraft in the sky of Tabriz were intercepted and destroyed by the Sepah's air defense systems." According to the spokesperson, the "total number of drones destroyed up to this moment has reached 112 aircraft of various types of combat, reconnaissance, and suicide drones."

The military official linked these defensive measures to broader offensive actions, stating that the "brave warriors of the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Aerospace and Naval Forces of Sepah and Hezbollah carried out the 45th wave of Operation True Promise 4" under the holy code "'Ya Saheb al-Zaman, may God hasten his relief'" following the "astonishing presence of the people in the International Quds Day march."

During the address, Zolfaghari confirmed that "'Kheibar-Shekan' solid-fuel precision missiles and offensive drones were sent in large and effective numbers towards enemy targets." He emphasised that the "destruction of the northern command infrastructures of the occupying Zionists and the gathering place of American forces" served as primary strategic goals, specifically naming targeted centres in "Haifa, Caesarea, settlements of Zariit and Shlomi, as well as the 'Holon' military-industrial complex."

The scope of the operation also extended to regional US assets. The spokesperson claimed that American gathering places, including "'Al Dhafra' and 'Erbil' bases, were identified and hit" following a prior "warning to leave the region."

Maintaining the momentum of the campaign, a "46th wave of Operation True Promise 4 was also carried out" shortly thereafter, targeting the "centers and forces of the American and Zionist antagonists." Zolfaghari asserted that this specific phase aimed at "hunting down Zionist and American criminal commanders," claiming that "10 hiding and residence points in the occupied territories and 3 gathering and hiding places of Americans in the region were identified and precisely targeted."

These precision strikes reportedly included "seven points in Tel Aviv, two points in Rishon LeZion, and one point in Shoham," as well as US commander locations at the "'King Sultan', 'Victoria', and 'Erbil' bases."

Reinforcing this message of military defiance, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has unveiled a significant display of its aerial capabilities within a vast subterranean arsenal. In a report shared on X by the Mehr News Agency, it was highlighted that "the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps displays a collection of its drones in a large tunnel." This demonstration, titled "Display of a Portion of the IRGC Drone Power Under an Image of Ayatollah Sayyid Mojtaba Khamenei," featured rows of advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) staged within an extensive underground facility.

Vowing that the campaign would persist, Zolfaghari declared that "the doors of hell will not be closed until the destruction of the last child-killing criminal." He swore by the "oppression of our martyrs" to recover the "blood money of every single drop of blood shed unjustly," maintaining that "victory is not but from God, the Mighty, the Wise."

- ANI

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Priya S
The language used is so aggressive. "Doors of hell will not be closed"... This kind of rhetoric only fuels more violence. Innocent civilians on all sides suffer the most in these conflicts. My heart goes out to them.
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Rohit P
From an Indian strategic perspective, this instability is a major concern. The Gulf region is crucial for our energy security and the safety of our diaspora. Our government must tread carefully and focus on securing Indian interests.
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Sarah B
The display of drones in that tunnel is clearly a show of strength. It's worrying how advanced and numerous these systems seem to be. The world needs to pay attention to the changing nature of warfare in that region.
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Vikram M
While the article presents Iran's claims, we must remember this is one side of the story. The US and Israel will have their own version. As neutral observers, we should be cautious about taking such military announcements at face value.
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Karthik V
Operation "True Promise 4" and now a 46th wave? This seems like a protracted conflict with no end in sight. Every country has the right to defend itself, but when does retaliation become a cycle of vengeance? A tough situation, indeed.

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