
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a missile attack on the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to the Tasnim agency, this strike was part of a large-scale operation known as "the tenth wave," which utilized "Khaiber" missile systems. The IRGC's statement emphasized that the attack was unexpected and targeted, but there is currently no information on the condition of the Prime Minister.
Additionally, Iranian armed forces struck a facility housing the headquarters of the Israeli Air Force commander. These actions were a response to recent events in Tehran, where state television confirmed the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. He, along with several of his close relatives, including his daughter, granddaughter, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law, were killed in a missile strike carried out by the armed forces of the United States and Israel on the night of March 1.
Amid these events, tensions in the region continue to rise. Israel has not yet commented on the health status of the Prime Minister and the Air Force commander, while Iran declares its readiness to continue retaliatory actions. In light of the deaths of the leadership of the Islamic Republic and attacks on significant administrative targets in Israel, experts predict the likelihood of a full-scale military conflict in the Middle East.