A single unverified source reports that the Iranian strike on Jordan was directed at the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in the Al-Azraq area. No additional details on the timing or nature of the strike are provided.
An unverified report has identified the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in the Al-Azraq area as the target of the Iranian strike on Jordan, according to a single source. The claim, which has not been independently confirmed, does not specify the timing or scale of the attack.
The identification follows a series of reports earlier today, all published at 13:07 Jerusalem, in which The Zioneer detailed the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) claim of a direct hit on the base, the observation of Iranian launches over Jordanian skies targeting US-stationed positions, and subsequent reports of strikes on the base with interceptions reported over Zarqa. The thread has evolved from an initial IRGC claim to multiple channels reporting the strike, though all remain unverified.
The Muwaffaq Salti Air Base has been a recurring focus of Iranian action. The Zioneer has previously reported on a claimed kamikaze drone strike on the base on July 11, satellite imagery suggesting F-16 damage from a strike on June 13, and interceptions reported near the base on June 11. The Zioneer's topic page on the Al-Azraq Airbase notes it as a strategic hub for US and coalition operations.
The new report, while adding a specific source for the target location, does not provide independent verification of the strike itself. The timing, scale, and any damage or casualties from the reported attack remain unconfirmed.
5 developments
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- StrongNew footage shows two confirmed impacts at Jordan air base
- DevelopingIranian kamikaze drone strikes Jordan's Muwaffaq Salti base, Arab outlet claims
- DevelopingInterceptions reported near US air base in Jordan
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