Iran Claims Missile Strike Targeted Netanyahu’s Office

IRGC says “Kheibar” missile used in attack on Israeli prime minister’s office and air force headquarters; Israel reports no casualties

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed responsibility for a missile strike targeting the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the headquarters of Israel’s air force.

According to Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency, the IRGC said the attack specifically aimed at what it described as the “criminal Zionist prime minister’s office” as well as the command center of the Israeli air force. The statement added that Iran deployed its domestically developed “Kheibar” missile in the operation.

The Israeli news outlet The Times of Israel reported the claim, citing Iranian sources. However, Israeli authorities said there were no casualties resulting from the alleged missile strike.

The development comes amid intensifying hostilities between Israel and Iran, with both sides exchanging threats and military actions across multiple fronts in recent days.
There has been no immediate independent verification of the extent of the damage reportedly caused by the strike.

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