Security and Middle East analyst Yair Goldblatt published before-and-after imagery documenting US strikes on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval base in Jask, southeastern Iran, near the Strait of Hormuz. Goldblatt said the base was attacked multiple times, almost daily during the US campaign.
Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt published before-and-after imagery on Wednesday showing the impact of US strikes on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' naval base in the southeastern Iranian city of Jask, near the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. Goldblatt stated that the base was struck multiple times, almost daily, as part of the ongoing US air campaign against IRGC assets.
The imagery surfaces amid a widening US military campaign targeting IRGC naval and missile infrastructure in southern Iran. As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, Iranian sources claimed an exchange of fire between US forces and the IRGC in the Strait of Hormuz (Wed 00:56 Jerusalem). The US campaign follows the IRGC's July 12 claim of striking the Sheikh Isa American base in Bahrain, which prompted a US response. In recent days, the US has struck IRGC missile bases and command centers in Shiraz (July 14) and targeted IRGC positions on Qeshm Island and in Bandar Abbas, according to previous Zioneer reporting.
The analyst's report is single-sourced — his own analysis — and the specific damage assessment remains unverified. The IRGC has not publicly acknowledged the extent of the strikes on the Jask base. The imagery does, however, provide one of the first visual documentations of the repeated US bombing of this strategic naval facility.
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