According to Iranian media, as reported by Israeli outlet N12, Iran's army attacked US military communications systems and fuel storage tanks at a base in Jordan. The claim is unverified and part of a series of similar Iranian assertions regarding strikes on US and allied installations in the region.
Iranian media reported early Thursday (05:25 Jerusalem) that the Iranian army struck US military communications systems and fuel storage tanks at a base in Jordan, according to Israeli outlet N12. The claim is the latest in a rapid succession of Iranian assertions of attacks on US and allied installations in the Middle East.
Just 17 minutes earlier, at 05:08 Jerusalem, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it attacked a radar installation at a US base in Kuwait using missiles and drones, as The Zioneer reported. That claim, like the current one, remains unverified by independent sources. Over the past week, Iranian state media and IRGC channels have alleged a series of strikes on US bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and Jordan, as well as in Iraqi Kurdistan and Oman, with no independent confirmation of damage or casualties.
The Jordan base claim, if true, would mark a significant expansion of the reported Iranian campaign targeting US forces in the region. However, without independent verification—from US Central Command, Jordanian authorities, or other credible sources—the report remains an unsubstantiated assertion. The pattern of Iranian claims, often issued without corresponding evidence, underscores the information-warfare dimension of the current regional escalation.
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