Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) announced the launch of Wave 95 of Operation True Promise 4, targeting sites across West Asia and the occupied Palestinian territories. The fresh wave was hailed as a "large-scale, multifront" launch and deployed a combination of military capabilities.
In a newly released statement, the IRGC said the Haj Qassem, Kheibar-Shekan, and Qadr missiles were deployed against multiple targets, including the HIMARS batteries (designed to provide long-range, precise rocket and missile fire support) on Bubiyan Island in Kuwait and a US Patriot system in northern Bahrain, among other sites.
Additional targets included locations in the United Arab Emirates, where senior US military personnel and trainers are hosted, as well as a facility linked to the notorious US technology company Oracle.
Moreover, a vessel identified as the MCS Ishika, affiliated with "Israel", and flying a third-country flag, was struck at Khalifa bin Salman Port in Bahrain.
Across the occupied territories, the IRGC said sustained strikes using the multiwarhead Qadr missile hit several locations, including Bnei Barak, Petah Tikva, Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Kiryat Shmona, spanning from the occupied north to the center. The IRGC added that the 95th wave of the operation remains ongoing.
Meanwhile, Israeli media acknowledged that an Iranian missile directly struck a building in Ramat Gan, with rescue teams searching for individuals trapped under the rubble. Reports also indicated that missiles landed in at least six locations in central areas, causing damage and igniting fires in multiple sites, reportedly as a result of cluster-type munitions.
The IRGC targeted earlier today military industrial sites across "Israel" as part of wave 94 of its retaliatory Operation True Promise 4.
In a statement, the IRGC said "locations belonging to industrial-military centers and sites hosting commanders and units of the child-killing Zionist regime were struck in the south, north, and center, including Tel Aviv, using a combination of ballistic missiles and one-way attack drones.
Israeli multilayered air defense systems failed to intercept the incoming missiles, which targeted sites across Dimona, al-Naqab, Beer al-Sabe', and Ramat Gan, and resulted in extensive damage. The operation, according to the IRGC, is part of a sustained "fire-for-fire" strategy involving successive launches.
The statement also emphasized that the "powerful" Resistance front across the region has further tightened the noose on the Israeli and American aggressors, highlighting intensive activity against the enemy, as Yemen's Ansar Allah launched ballistic missiles toward southern occupied Palestine, while Iraqi Resistance groups carried out "19 missile and drone operations in the past hour."