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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Sunday that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has formally ordered the Iranian armed forces to launch 'Operation Nasr' (Victory) against Israel. The declaration, which follows a night of intense kinetic exchanges, frames the offensive as a direct response to Israeli military actions in Gaza and Lebanon, signaling a significant escalation in the direct confrontation between the two nations.
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The direct military confrontation between Israel and the Iranian regime has entered a volatile new phase with the formal announcement of 'Operation Nasr.' According to material reviewed by The Zioneer Intelligence Desk, the IRGC Aerospace Force initiated the operation under the slogan 'Ya Haydar al-Karrar,' specifically targeting Israel's strategic Nevatim and Tel Nof airbases. This move appears to be a symmetrical response to Israeli strikes earlier this morning that targeted Iranian air defense systems and the Karun Mahshahr petrochemical complex. Contextual analysis suggests that by naming the operation and attributing the order directly to the Supreme Leader, Tehran is attempting to project a unified and resolute stance against Israeli retaliatory measures.
On the ground in Israel, the impact of the overnight exchanges is being managed by security forces. Police sappers have been deployed to Samaria and the Jordan Valley to clear debris from interceptions. While significant property damage has been reported in residential areas—including collapsed ceilings and shattered windows in the Samaria region—no casualties have been confirmed as of Monday morning. The IDF remains in a state of immediate readiness, with military officials emphasizing that the Air Force, guided by Military Intelligence, has already struck approximately 20 targets across Iran. These strikes reportedly included drone assembly facilities in Najafabad, ballistic missile sites in Tabriz, and air defense batteries in Tehran and western Iran.
The situation inside Iran remains tense under strict operational security. Reports indicate the closure of airspace surrounding Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran and the activation of air defense systems over Kermanshah to intercept incoming threats. While IRGC-affiliated channels claim successful hits on Israeli facilities, these reports remain unverified, and the IDF has not reported any operational damage to the targeted airbases. International observers are closely monitoring the role of regional proxies; while the Houthis in Yemen have threatened to close the Bab al-Mandab strait if strikes continue, recent launches toward U.S. bases in Saudi Arabia have been attributed to Yemeni territory rather than direct Iranian fire.
As the conflict reaches its 100th day, the stakes for regional stability have never been higher. The transition from proxy-based attrition to direct, state-on-state kinetic warfare represents a fundamental shift in the regional security architecture. Israeli officials have signaled that the current campaign aims to degrade Iran's strategic capabilities, particularly its ballistic missile and drone infrastructure, while avoiding energy sector targets to manage escalation. The coming hours will be critical in determining whether 'Operation Nasr' represents a sustained offensive or a symbolic attempt by the Khamenei regime to restore deterrence following significant losses to its domestic military assets.
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