Breaking News! Iranian media reported today that Iran attacked the office of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu this morning. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stated that Iran also attacked the location of the Israeli Air Force commander. The results of this attack have not yet been seen.

According to the latest report from Iranian media, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps indeed claimed responsibility for attacking Israeli targets.

Target of the attack: Iran stated that it attacked the office of the Israeli Prime Minister and the location of the Israeli Air Force commander.

Attack time: It occurred on March 2 local time.

Weapons used: The "Kheibar" (Kheibar) ballistic missile and the "Khormaz-4" missile were used.

Statements from both sides:

Iran: Stated that this was the "tenth round of missile attacks," mainly targeting government buildings, but the "fate of Netanyahu is unknown" or "unclear."

Israel: The IDF confirmed that Iran launched missiles and stated that the defense system intercepted them, with no reports of casualties so far.

Regional developments: Iran stated that it shot down three U.S. fighter jets; there were U.S. fighter jet crashes in Kuwait; and smoke was rising from the U.S. embassy in Kuwait.

This attack is a retaliation following the previous U.S.-Israel air strike that resulted in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei. The specific results of the attack are still unclear and further information is awaited.

It appears that after the assassination of Khamenei, Iran's administrative and military leadership did not experience a temporary vacuum, and their policy positions have not shown significant changes.

As Laghmani said, "The United States and the Zionist regime have deeply hurt the hearts of the Iranian people, and we will also hurt their hearts."

This Iranian attack can be seen as a continuation and persistence of a retaliatory stance.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1858556401509376/

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