Iran Threatens Dimona Strike as Mourners Gather for Khamenei's Farewell

Iran has threatened to target Israel's Dimona nuclear site if the US and Israel attempt to topple the Islamic Republic. This comes as Tehran prepares a three-day farewell ceremony for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, with his body to be placed at the Grand Mosalla. Simultaneously, the IRGC has launched another wave of combined missile and drone attacks, claiming strikes on Israeli defense and airport targets. The conflict, now in its sixth day, shows signs of further escalation with more intense attacks promised.

Key Points: Iran Threatens Israel's Dimona Nuclear Site Amid Escalation

  • Iran threatens Dimona nuclear site
  • Farewell for late Ayatollah Khamenei
  • IRGC launches 19th wave of attacks
  • Strikes target Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport
  • US-Israel surveillance systems claimed destroyed
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Late Ayatollah Khamenei's body to be placed at Tehran's Grand Mosalla, Iran threatens hit at Israel's Dimona nuke site

Iran vows to target Israel's Dimona nuclear facility as Tehran holds farewell for late Ayatollah Khamenei. IRGC launches new missile attacks.

"This operation against the positions of American-Zionist terrorists... began with massive explosions. - IRGC Public Relations"

Tehran, March 5

Iranian state Media reported that preparations are underway at Tehran's Grand Mosalla for the placement of the body of the late Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei who was killed in the US-Israel led strike on Iran. The Grand Mosalla of Tehran is a massive prayer complex used for the city's most significant state-religious gatherings. This is part of the three day farewell ceremony being organised for the late Supreme leader. Thousands of mourners are expected to gather at the Mosalla. A "farewell ceremony" followed by a "funeral procession" is the protocol after the death of a Supreme Leader.

Meanwhile, Iran on Thursday threatened to target Dimona nuclear site if Israel-US sought to topple Islamic Republic. This follows an open threat from Israel's defence Minister Israel Katz who had said that any new leader brought in by the regime will be a legitimate target for elimination.

In Israel, the Israel Defence Forces says that Iran has launched another ballistic missile attack targeting Israel, as sirens are activated in communities in central Israel, the Jerusalem area and parts of the West Bank.

The IRGC has launched the nineteenth wave of Operation 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."

Thursday is day six of the ongoing conflict in West Asia and with the American sides claiming that their operation has only just begun this conflict could stretch out longer than anticipated.

- ANI

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Priya S
The funeral for the Ayatollah will be a massive event. It shows how such figures become symbols. While we watch from afar, it's a reminder of how volatile the region is. Hope our government has strong evacuation plans for Indians working there.
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Aman W
Honestly, reading this feels like watching a movie, but it's real. Missiles, drones, threats to nuclear facilities... it's terrifying. The common people on both sides suffer the most. India should offer to mediate for peace, we have good relations with many in the region.
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Sarah B
The mention of the THAAD system being bypassed is a serious claim. If true, it changes the military calculus. This directly impacts global oil prices and shipping. As an expat in Mumbai, I'm worried about the economic ripple effects on everything from petrol to electronics.
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Vikram M
With respect, I think our media should be more balanced. The article mostly quotes Iranian state media and the IRGC. We need to hear the Israeli and American side of the damage assessment too. A complete picture is necessary for the public to understand.
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Karthik V
The real worry is escalation. What if a missile goes off course? What about our diaspora in Israel and the Gulf? MEA needs to be on high alert. This is not just a Middle East problem anymore. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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