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IRGC Launches 19th Wave of Strikes on US-Israeli Targets in Region

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has launched the nineteenth wave of its "Operation True Promise 4," combining missile and drone attacks against what it calls American and Israeli terrorist positions. The IRGC claims the strikes destroyed advanced radar systems, blinded surveillance networks, and successfully bypassed the THAAD missile defense system to hit targets including Israel's defense ministry and Ben Gurion Airport. Further attacks were claimed against U.S. naval assets in the Indian Ocean and a critical strike on an Amazon data center in Bahrain, alleged to support U.S. military operations. The IRGC warns that attacks will intensify in the coming days as part of a managed campaign of projectile launches.

IRGC launches 19th wave of Operation True Promise 4; says operation against "American-Zionist terrorists"

Tehran, March 5

The IRGC has launched the nineteenth wave of True Promise 4 as a combined missile and drone operation, according to the IRGC Public Relations on Thursday.

According to the IRGC PR, "This operation against the positions of American-Zionist terrorists in the heart of the occupied territories and American terrorist bases began with massive explosions under the blessed code name 'Ya Hassan ibn Ali (peace be upon him).'"

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) earlier announced that it had carried out strikes against Israeli and American targets across the region, according to Iranian state broadcaster Press TV.

In a statement on Wednesday (local time), the IRGC said the latest wave of attacks came on the fifth day of the operation, which Tehran says was launched in response to what it called "unprovoked aggression" by Israel and the United States.

The force claimed that more than seven advanced radar systems belonging to the United States and Israel had been destroyed, describing the strikes as having "blinded the eyes" of the two countries' surveillance network in the region.

The statement further alleged that Iranian projectiles had bypassed the THAAD missile defence system deployed to defend Israel and struck multiple locations, including the Israeli defence ministry complex in Tel Aviv and the country's main international gateway, Ben Gurion Airport.

According to the IRGC, ongoing missile and drone launches have triggered hours of air raid sirens and prolonged sheltering of residents in several areas across Israel. The group said the attacks are part of a "steady and managed rhythm of projectile launches" and warned that "in the coming days, the attacks will become more intense and widespread."

The IRGC said hundreds of ballistic missiles and explosive drones have been launched during the operation against what it described as "sensitive and strategic targets."

Targets cited by the group included locations in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, as well as American military positions and interests in regional states such as Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar.

The IRGC also claimed attacks on U.S. naval assets, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) and an American destroyer operating in the Indian Ocean.

In a separate statement, the IRGC said it carried out a "critical strike" against what it described as the largest American data centre in the region, identifying the facility as belonging to Amazon in Bahrain.

The force said the strike aimed to highlight the alleged role of such infrastructure in supporting U.S. military and intelligence operations in the region.

According to the report cited by Press TV, the facility, part of Amazon's regional cloud infrastructure, launched in 2019, suffered "extensive damage."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

The claims about hitting an Amazon data centre in Bahrain are huge, if true. So much of the global internet runs on that infrastructure. This conflict is no longer just regional; it's hitting global tech and commerce. Worrying times.

Rohit P

"Blinded the eyes of surveillance" they claim. Sounds like propaganda to me. The real victims are always ordinary people in shelters. Hope our MEA is in touch with all Indian citizens in the Gulf region for their safety.

Sarah B

As someone living in Delhi, this feels very far away, but the economic ripple effects won't be. Fuel prices, shipping costs, everything goes up when there's instability in the Middle East. Our government needs a clear plan.

Vikram M

The language is so inflammatory - "American-Zionist terrorists". This kind of rhetoric just deepens hatred. India has always advocated for dialogue. I respectfully think our media should report these claims more critically and not just parrot press releases.

Karthik V

️ 19th wave? This is becoming a sustained campaign. If US carrier groups in the Indian Ocean are being targeted, that's literally in our backyard. Our navy should be on high alert. National security comes first.

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