A military analyst reports that the United States is conducting daily strikes on Iran as a matter of routine, no longer as isolated operations. The assessment describes the development as a new, sustained operational tempo against Iranian infrastructure.
An analyst cited by the security-focused channel Abu Ali Express reports that U.S. strikes on Iranian territory have shifted to a daily routine. The description suggests a sustained operational campaign, rather than discrete retaliatory waves. This assessment aligns with The Zioneer's prior coverage: on June 8, we reported that the Israeli Air Force launched a wave of strikes in Iran (07:49 Jerusalem), and on June 10, we covered President Trump's confirmation of heavy strikes and a vow of continued military action (18:57 Jerusalem). The analyst's characterization indicates the campaign has deepened from intermittent waves into steady, daily pressure on Iranian military infrastructure. No new specific strike locations or targets were named in the report.
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