The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps urged Jordanians to push US forces out of the country, according to a statement carried by the Fars news agency, while reiterating its claim that it struck a US airbase in Jordan with ballistic missiles.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement on Tuesday, reported by the semi-official Fars news agency, calling on Jordanians to expel US military forces from their country. The IRGC also repeated its claim that it struck a US airbase in Jordan with ballistic missiles, though no independent corroboration has been provided. The statement was published at 11:46 Jerusalem time, approximately four hours after the IRGC's initial claim.
At 07:45 Jerusalem on Tuesday, the IRGC initially claimed a ballistic missile strike on a US airbase in Jordan, specifying it as the third stage of Operation 'Victory 2'. The Zioneer reported that claim at the time. The latest statement adds a direct appeal to the Jordanian public, accusing the US of supporting Israel and harming civilians.
The claim remains unverified by external sources, and the US military has not commented. The development follows a series of IRGC statements over the past month claiming strikes on US bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain, as The Zioneer has reported in previous bulletins.
No independent confirmation of the strike has emerged, and the operational status of the claimed target remains unclear.
3 developments
- DevelopingIRGC claims ballistic missile strike on US forces departing Bahrain
- ConfirmedIRGC fires at least 11 solid-fuel missiles at US base in Jordan
- StrongIRGC confirms missile strikes targeting Jordan, threatens escalation
- StrongIRGC claims it struck five military bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain
Source and signal
- Internal intake
