Israel Strikes Over 70 Iranian Targets, Hits Missile Sites & Steel Capacity

The Israel Defense Forces announced it carried out more than 70 strikes across western and central Iran, targeting ballistic missile launch sites and unmanned aerial vehicles belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the attacks also destroyed 70% of Iran's steel production capacity, crippling a key funding and weapons production source for the IRGC. He emphasized full operational coordination with the United States military in these ongoing efforts. Simultaneously, Netanyahu reported continued forceful strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon to expand Israel's northern security zone.

Key Points: Israel Conducts 70+ Strikes in Iran, Targets Missiles & UAVs

  • Over 70 IDF strikes in western/central Iran
  • Targets included ballistic missile launchers and UAV storage
  • Netanyahu claims 70% of Iran's steel production destroyed
  • Actions coordinated with US military
  • Parallel strikes continue against Hezbollah in Lebanon
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IDF carries out over 70 strikes across Iran targeting ballistic missile sites, UAVs

IDF strikes over 70 targets in Iran, hitting ballistic missile sites, UAV storage, and 70% of Iran's steel production capacity, says Netanyahu.

"We are eliminating commanders and bombing bridges and infrastructure. - Benjamin Netanyahu"

Tel Aviv, April 4

The Israel Defense Forces announced on Friday that it had carried out over 70 strikes across western and central Iran, targeting ballistic missile launch sites and unmanned aerial vehicles belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

According to the IDF, the strikes were part of an ongoing effort to degrade Iran's military capabilities and reduce threats to Israeli civilians. The targeted sites included launch sites for ballistic missiles, storage facilities for UAVs, and air defence systems.

In a post on X, IDF said, "Over the past day: The IDF completed more than 70 strikes in western and central Iran targeting ballistic missile launch sites and unmanned aerial vehicles. The IDF continues to strike nonstop at the fire and defense arrays of the Iranian terror regime across Iran. The Air Force, guided by Military Intelligence, completed more than 70 strikes over the past day in central and western Iran targeting dozens of objectives of the Iranian terror regime. Among the infrastructures that were struck: launch sites where ballistic missile launchers threatening the State of Israel are stored, sites where UAVs of the Air Force in the Revolutionary Guards are stored, and sites of the air defense array."

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday shared operational updates from Iran and Lebanon and informed that Iran's 70 per cent steel production capacity has been destroyed. He highlighted that there is full coordination between the US military and Israeli Defence Forces and also thanked the citizens of Israel for their steadfast support.

He made the remarks in a video message which was shared by the Office of the Prime Minister of Israel.

"Together with our American friends, we are continuing to crush the terrorist regime in Iran. We are eliminating commanders and bombing bridges and infrastructure. In recent days, the Air Force has destroyed 70 per cent of Iran's steel production capacity", Netanyahu said.

Calling it a "tremendous achievement", the Israeli PM said that it deprives the IRGC of "both funding sources and the ability to produce large quantities of weapons."

He further noted that in full coordination between him and President Trump, the IDF and the US military, they would continue to "crush Iran".

He added that while the Iranian regime is weaker than ever, Israel stands stronger than ever.

Sharing operational updates from Lebanon, Netanyahu said in the video message, "In Lebanon, we are continuing to forcefully strike at Hezbollah. We are continuing to expand the security zone and firmly establish it in order to protect the communities of the North."

He lauded the citizens of Israel for standing steadfast and following the instructions of the Home Front Command even on Passover Seder night and urged them to continue to do so.

The developments come as the conflict in West Asia has entered its second month now.

- ANI

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Priya S
The mention of destroying steel production is key. It's not just about immediate military targets but crippling the enemy's long-term war-making capacity. A strategic move, but the humanitarian cost in the region must be considered. Very complex situation.
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Rohit P
Full US-Israel coordination mentioned here is the most important detail. It shows this is a calculated, broad campaign. For India, the lesson is clear: strong strategic partnerships are vital for national security. Our ties with various powers need careful balancing.
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Sarah B
The human cost gets lost in these military updates. "70 strikes" sounds clinical, but each one represents potential civilian casualties, destroyed homes, and more suffering. The cycle of violence has to stop somewhere. My heart goes out to all affected families.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, our primary concern is the stability of West Asia. Millions of our citizens work there and we rely on energy supplies. This prolonged conflict is bad news for our economy and diaspora safety. Hope for de-escalation soon.
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Karthik V
The technological aspect is frightening - targeting ballistic missile sites and UAVs with such precision across a large country. Modern warfare is becoming increasingly automated and remote. India needs to keep pace with these advancements in defense tech.
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Nikhil C

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