According to an Iranian-affiliated the source, the Arab Desk, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claims that the Prince Ali missile base has returned to full operational capability, citing the long-range ballistic missile attacks carried out in the past 24 hours. The claim is unverified and based on a single source.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a new claim through an affiliated source, the Arab Desk, stating that the Prince Ali missile base has returned to full operational capability. The claim attributes the restoration to the long-range ballistic missile attacks carried out in the past 24 hours. This development comes hours after a series of earlier IRGC statements on Sunday morning regarding the Prince Hassan base in Jordan, all of which The Zioneer reported as unverified.
At 06:08 Jerusalem, The Zioneer published the first of five consecutive dispatches on the IRGC's claims: initial reports said a command center and drone hangars at a base in Jordan were destroyed. By the second dispatch, the base was identified as Prince Hassan, and the IRGC specified that MQ-9 drone runways were hit. The third dispatch framed the attack as the 'first phase' of retaliation for US airstrikes. The fourth dispatch stated the command center was destroyed, and the fifth dispatch said ballistic missiles were used and MQ-9 terminals were hit. All five dispatches noted the claims were based on a single IRGC source and remained unverified. A later report at 11:12 Jerusalem reiterated the ballistic missile claim, still without independent confirmation.
The Zioneer has previously covered a broader pattern of unverified IRGC claims, including alleged strikes on the Ali al-Salem base in Kuwait (June 10), on Israeli airbases (June 8), and a claim of firing 11 solid-fuel missiles at a US base in Jordan (June 10). The IRGC has also threatened escalation and claimed attacks on five bases across Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain (June 11). These reports form part of the regional context in which the new Prince Ali claim emerges.
The current claim about Prince Ali base remains based on a single source, the Arab Desk, and has not been independently verified. The operational status of the base, like all previous IRGC assertions, is unconfirmed by any independent military or intelligence source.
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