Iran's IRGC Launches 78th Wave of Strikes on Israeli, US Targets

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has announced the 78th wave of its "Operation True Promise 4," involving missile and drone strikes against sensitive Israeli targets including Dimona, Tel Aviv, and Eilat. The IRGC stated these "impact-driven" operations are its method of negotiating with adversaries and marked a significant escalation in the conflict. Several United States military bases in the region were also targeted during this wave of attacks. Meanwhile, falling shrapnel from air defense interceptions in Kuwait damaged power lines, causing partial outages as technical teams work on repairs.

Key Points: IRGC's 78th Wave of Operation True Promise 4 Targets Israel, US

  • IRGC launches 78th wave of Operation True Promise 4
  • Strikes target Dimona nuclear site, Tel Aviv, Eilat
  • US military bases in region also hit
  • IRGC warns of further escalation with more forces ready
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IRGC:" We negotiate with enemies with impact-driven strikes", announces 78th wave of Operation True Promise 4

Iran's IRGC announces major missile and drone strikes on Israeli sites like Dimona and US bases, calling it "impact-driven" negotiation with enemies.

"negotiating with the vile, child-killing aggressors through impact-driven operations - IRGC statement"

Tehran, March 24

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has announced the 78th wave of its retaliatory campaign, " Operation True Promise 4", targeting Israeli sites and several United States military bases in the region, according to Press TV.

In a statement on Tuesday, the IRGC said the latest phase of the operation involved missile and drone strikes against " highly sensitive" Israeli targets, such as Dimona, Tel Aviv, and Eilat, as well as several US military bases across the region.

The latest phase, it noted, "has set a distinct record in the timeline of the war."

According to Press TV, the Corps described the new phase as a significant escalation, saying missiles were launched while millions of people in Iran held large rallies with "clenched fists" expressing support for the government.

According to the statement, targets in the port city of Eilat, Dimona, which hosts Israel's nuclear reactor complex nearby, and northern Tel Aviv were struck using Emad and multi-warhead Qadr missile systems along with attack drones.

The IRGC said the latest strikes marked the second time Dimona had been targeted in recent days, following an earlier counterstrike that it claimed caused more than 200 casualties in Dimona and the nearby city of Arad.

The statement added that several US military bases in the region were also targeted during the 78th wave of attacks.

The IRGC further said it was "negotiating with the vile, child-killing aggressors through impact-driven operations," describing the strikes as part of a broader response to what Tehran says are attacks against Iran.

It also warned that the situation could escalate further, noting that many IRGC combat units and millions of members of the Basij volunteer force had not yet been deployed.

The corps cautioned that any attempt by adversaries to offset their setbacks or change the course of the war would be met with swift retaliation, saying Iran's "heavy blow" would fall "in less than an instant" on those responsible for aggression.

According to Press TV, Operation True Promise 4 began shortly after Israel and the United States launched what Tehran described as a new round of attacks against Iran late last month.

Meanwhile, in Kuwait early Tuesday, seven overhead power transmission lines have gone out of service in several areas of the country due to damage caused by falling shrapnel resulting from air defence systems' interception operations, according to Anadolu News Agency.

According to Anadolu, this led to partial power outages in some regions, the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said in a statement on X, citing spokeswoman Fatima Abbas Jawhar Hayat.

Efforts are underway to restore power as soon as possible, the ministry added, according to Anadolu.

According to the news agency, it said that specialised technical teams will begin their work as soon as the sites are secured in coordination with security authorities to assess the damage and proceed with repairing the affected lines according to the highest safety and security standards.

Jawhar Hayat said emergency teams are working to respond to any issues affecting the electrical grid and to ensure continuity of service, according to Anadolu.

She also urged citizens and residents to verify information and rely only on official sources, affirming that updates will continue to be provided as developments arise, Anadolu news agency reported.

- ANI

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Priya S
The language is so aggressive – "negotiating with impact-driven strikes". This isn't negotiation, it's warfare. 😟 It directly impacts global stability and oil prices, which hits our economy hard. Hoping our government's neutral stance helps de-escalate things.
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Rohit P
Frankly, after decades of sanctions and threats, Iran is showing it won't be pushed around. The statement about millions rallying with "clenched fists" is powerful. The West needs to understand that sovereign nations will retaliate. But targeting Dimona again? That's playing with fire.
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Sarah B
The real story is the collateral damage. Power lines in Kuwait damaged by falling shrapnel? That's the consequence for ordinary people. This conflict is spilling over and affecting regional infrastructure. My heart goes out to all the civilians caught in the middle.
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Vikram M
Operation "True Promise" – what a name. Promising more destruction? Every news cycle is about a new wave of attacks. When does it end? As an Indian, I'm just worried about our diaspora in the Gulf and the safety of sea lanes. This is bad for everyone.
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Karthik V
The IRGC boasting about millions in Basij reserve not being deployed yet is a clear threat. This is a show of strength. The geopolitics is complex, but one has to ask: what did they expect after repeated attacks on Iranian soil? A measured, strong response was inevitable. Hope it doesn't spiral.

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