Israel Strikes Iran's Isfahan; IRGC Warns US-Israel of "Hell"

The Israel Defence Forces announced it completed extensive strikes targeting Iranian regime infrastructure in Isfahan and the Tehran area, focusing on weapon production sites. Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps issued a stark warning against any US-Israel ground operation on Iranian territory, directly addressing the American people. The IRGC also claimed a major missile attack on over 70 locations in Israel, including Haifa and Tel Aviv. Meanwhile, reports indicate the Pentagon is planning to deploy elements of the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East.

Key Points: Israel Strikes Iran, IRGC Warns US of Ground Operation

  • IDF strikes Iranian weaponry sites
  • IRGC warns against US-Israel ground op
  • US may deploy 82nd Airborne Division
  • IRGC claims massive missile barrage on Israel
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Israel Air Force completes wave of strikes in Iran's Isfahan: IDF

IDF completes strikes in Isfahan. IRGC warns US-Israel against ground incursion, citing missile attacks and possible US troop deployment.

"Don't send your children to hell with the deceit of Netanyahu and Trump. - IRGC statement"

Jerusalem, March 26

The Israel Defence Forces on Thursday said that the IDF had completed a wave of extensive strikes in Iran's Isfahan. The IDF said it had targeted infrastructure of the Iranian regime in several areas.

Earlier Israel's Air Force said that under intelligence guidance, it had completed a wave of strikes overnight targeting production sites for weaponry of the Iranian terror regime in the Tehran area. In these strikes, several production sites for air and sea weaponry were attacked, and in parallel, defence systems and a missile launcher position against aircraft were attacked.

Meanwhile, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has issued a warning to the US-Israel forces on considering a possible ground operation within Iranian territory.

"Don't send your children to hell with the deceit of Netanyahu and Trump. The invading soldiers will be deeply drowned and disappear in the million-strong sea of the Iranian nation," the statement warned.

In a direct appeal, the IRGC addressed the American people, warning that they are being misled by warmongers such as Trump and Netanyahu through lies and distortion of battlefield realities.

"The truth of the war you must observe at American gas stations, on the streets of Iran, and in the skies of Tel Aviv and Haifa," the statement read.

According to a CBS report, the Pentagon is expected to deploy troops from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East The news report said, citing a source familiar with the planning, that the Pentagon is planning to send elements of the division, including a command component and some ground forces, to the region. A possible ground operation in the Kharg Island is also being contemplated by the US.

The IRGC further said that precision-guided Emad, Qiam, Khorramshahr-4, and Qadr missiles struck more than 70 locations across Israel in the 81st wave of Operation True Promise 4. IRGC Public Relations Department claimed the missiles successfully hit targets in Haifa, Dimona, Al-Khudriyya near Haifa, and areas north and south of Tel Aviv.

The IRGC concluded with a warning, "Remember, we will level Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground, this is what our martyred Leader taught us."

The IRGC says over 700 missiles and 3,600 drones have been fired at American and Israeli targets since the war began, while Iran's air defence systems have intercepted and destroyed more than 200 enemy aircraft, including cruise missiles and advanced fighter jets.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The IRGC's rhetoric is terrifying. "Level Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground"? This is the language of extremists. The world cannot afford another major conflict. The US sending more troops is just pouring petrol on the fire. Diplomacy is the only way out, however difficult.
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Vikram M
As an Indian, my primary concern is the impact on global oil prices and trade routes. A war will shoot up petrol prices overnight, hitting our economy hard. Our government needs to actively engage with all sides to de-escalate. We have good relations with both the Gulf and Israel, we must use that position.
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Rohit P
The article mentions strikes on "production sites for weaponry." If Iran is indeed producing weapons to target another sovereign nation, then a targeted response to degrade that capability is justified. It's a classic case of self-defence. The real problem is the regime's ideology that fuels this conflict.
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Priya S
With all due respect to the comment above, I have to disagree. A "targeted response" inside another country's territory is an act of war, full stop. It sets a dangerous precedent. What's to stop other nations from doing the same? India's foreign policy has always been about respecting sovereignty. This crosses a line.
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Karthik V
The talk of a US ground operation on Kharg Island is madness. Haven't we learned from Iraq and Afghanistan? No foreign power can "win" a ground war in that region. It will be a quagmire. The statement to American parents - "don't send your children to hell" - is chillingly accurate if this path is followed

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