A correspondent for the Al-Mayadeen network in Tehran reports that the ongoing US strikes are focusing on a series of targets, including economic infrastructure. The report, if confirmed, would mark an expansion of the American target set beyond military and naval facilities.
A correspondent for the Al-Mayadeen network in Tehran reported early Monday that the ongoing US strikes are focusing on a series of targets, including economic infrastructure. The claim, if accurate, would represent a significant expansion of the American target set, which has so far concentrated on IRGC military installations, air defense systems, and naval facilities, as The Zioneer has covered extensively.
The report comes just minutes after an assessment published by The Zioneer noted that the US strikes appear to be broadening in scope and depth. Al-Mayadeen is a Lebanese network with close ties to Hezbollah and Iran, and its reporting from Tehran should be treated with caution. The claim has not been independently confirmed.
The US has not officially commented on the specific targets of the latest wave of strikes. The strikes have been ongoing for several weeks, with the stated goal of degrading Iran's military capabilities in response to attacks on US interests and allies.
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