Israeli Might: Close to 50 Fighter Jets Strike Nuclear Project Infrastructure in Tehran

Watch the footage released from IDF operations in Iran, methodically eliminating the nuclear and missile threat to Israel. Nearly 50 fighter jets struck infrastructure and targets related to Iran’s nuclear project in Tehran, with over 80 targets hit in the attack

Takeoff of Israeli Air Force fighter jets ahead of the strikes in Tehran | Photo: IDF Spokesperson

As part of Operation Rising Lion (Am KaLavi), the Israel Air Force conducted strikes throughout the night (Saturday to Sunday), destroying armed surface-to-surface missile launchers ready for deployment. In rapid response, the Air Force also struck launchers that had already fired missiles at Israel.

Approximately 50 fighter jets targeted infrastructure and objectives connected to Iran’s nuclear project in Tehran. The strike hit over 80 targets, including the headquarters of Iran’s Ministry of Defense, the SPND headquarters of the nuclear project, and additional sites where the Iranian regime concealed its nuclear archive.

As part of the operation, the IDF has struck more than 170 targets and over 720 military infrastructures in less than three days.

The strike on the nuclear headquarters in Tehran:

The IDF continues to intensify the blow to the Iranian nuclear threat, striking its core and depriving it of critical components and capabilities for weapons production.

Watch the IAF jets’ takeoff:

In addition, surface-to-air missile infrastructure and radar detection systems of the Iranian regime in Iran were targeted, as part of the IDF’s air superiority over Iranian skies.

Footage of the strike on launch sites in Iran:

Footage of the strike on radar detection systems in Iran:

Air Force and Navy units intercepted seven unmanned aerial vehicles that were launched toward Israeli territory.

Watch the Israeli Navy intercept a UAV:

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