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Wed 11 Mar 2026 4:32 pm - Jerusalem Time

Revolutionary Guard announces implementation of the most severe missile wave against Israeli and American targets

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced today, Wednesday, the implementation of what it described as the 37th wave of missile attacks as part of Operation 'True Promise-4', confirming that it was the most severe and intense since the outbreak of the current confrontations. The statement issued by the Guard clarified that the attacks continued for more than three consecutive hours, targeting a wide array of strategic targets belonging to the Israeli occupation and the United States in the region.

This wave witnessed the use of 'Khorramshahr' missiles equipped with two-ton ballistic warheads, reflecting a qualitative escalation in the destructive power used. According to official sources, the strikes focused for the second time on the satellite communication center located south of Tel Aviv, in addition to targeting vital military facilities in the cities of Haifa and West Jerusalem.

The attacks were not limited to Israeli targets but also included sites belonging to US forces in the city of Erbil, and the Arifjan base in Kuwait, in addition to directly targeting the movements of the US Fifth Fleet. These developments come amid escalating tension since late February, following a series of reciprocal attacks that resulted in heavy human and material losses for all parties.

In a related context, field sources confirmed that Tehran has begun implementing 'smart control' measures in the Strait of Hormuz, where it prevents the passage of ships linked to Israel and the United States. This escalation coincided with massive funeral ceremonies in Tehran for prominent military leaders, including the commander of the Revolutionary Guard and the chief of staff, who were killed in previous strikes.

For his part, the commander of the Aerospace Force of the Revolutionary Guard promised upcoming military surprises, indicating that Iran's missile arsenal is sufficient to continue the confrontation for many years. Sources added that Iranian military industries have not stopped production despite repeated targeting of their factories and launch platforms, confirming their possession of precision missiles capable of hitting their targets with extreme accuracy.

On the other hand, reports revealed a joint American-Israeli plan aimed at accelerating the fall of the regime in Tehran, relying primarily on internal movements. This plan is based on forming an alternative government from the basic components of Iranian society, away from ethnic divisions or minorities, to ensure the stability of the state after the fighting subsides.

Former US President Donald Trump had sent messages to the Iranian interior calling on them to stay in their homes, in reference to political arrangements that might follow the ongoing military operations. In the same context, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the 'moment of truth' is approaching, claiming that the ultimate goal is regime change, not the division of Iranian geography.

Military estimates indicate that the pace of the war is progressing faster than expected in the initial plans set by Washington and Tel Aviv. While expectations suggested that operations would need five weeks to achieve their objectives, observers believe that a decisive outcome may occur in a shorter time due to the intensity of airstrikes and mutual attrition.

Regarding human losses, American sources admitted that about 150 soldiers were injured in the recent attacks that targeted their bases and operations rooms with high precision. These figures confirm the magnitude of the challenge faced by air defenses in intercepting the intense missile barrages launched from Iranian territory towards American deployment points.

Analysts believe that Iran's concealment of the number of missiles launched in recent statements is a military tactic aimed at misleading the enemy about the size of the remaining arsenal. Instead of announcing detailed figures, statements merely describe the attacks as 'intense barrages,' leaving Western intelligence agencies in a state of constant speculation about actual capabilities.

Despite the air and technical superiority of the United States and Israel, the fighting will and the ability to deliver precise strikes to vital facilities give Tehran strong leverage. This was evident in the targeting of the military part of Ben Gurion Airport and sensitive radar stations, causing severe damage to the occupation's military infrastructure.

Reports indicate that Iranian medium-range missiles have become a direct threat to American interests in neighboring countries, placing the entire region on the brink of a volcano. The targeted countries condemn these attacks that affected civilian targets and economic facilities, warning of catastrophic repercussions on global energy security and the stability of waterways.

In light of this complex scene, the bet remains on the ability of the parties to bear the cost of an open war that has begun to transcend traditional conflict boundaries. With the continued flow of information about civilian and military casualties, international pressure to impose a ceasefire is increasing, although field indicators suggest further escalation in the coming hours.

In conclusion, Operation 'True Promise-4' remains the title of a new phase of direct confrontation that may redraw the political map in the Middle East. While Iran continues to launch its missiles, global capitals await the results of the American-Israeli plan for regime change, and whether it will succeed in achieving its goals without sliding into a comprehensive regional war.

The 37th wave of attacks was the most severe and intense since the beginning of the response to the American-Israeli aggression.

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