In a powerful demonstration of precision and dominance, Israeli fighter jets carried out a devastating strike on a major IRGC missile production and storage facility in Isfahan on April 2, 2026. The attack triggered a mᴀssive explosion followed by a series of violent secondary blasts that lit up the sky and sent towering plumes of smoke rising over the city.

Intelligence sources confirm the targeted site was one of Iran’s key remaining missile hubs, responsible for ᴀssembling and storing advanced ballistic missiles used in recent attacks on Israel and U.S. positions. The strike has dealt a severe blow to Iran’s already depleted missile capabilities, further limiting the regime’s ability to sustain its desperate counteroffensives.
This latest Israeli operation is part of the relentless Operation Roaring Lion, the joint U.S.-Israel campaign that has systematically dismantled Iran’s military infrastructure. With U.S. Marines controlling Qeshm Island, the Strait of Hormuz fully secured, Bandar Abbas naval base destroyed, and Iran’s nuclear facilities reduced to rubble, the regime is now watching its conventional missile power also collapse under sustained pressure.

Despite suffering catastrophic losses, the Iranian regime continues launching largely ineffective missile barrages. However, each new wave is weaker than the last as its stockpiles dwindle and its command structure fractures.
The contrast is stark: while Israel conducts precise, high-impact strikes deep inside Iran with near-total impunity, the Islamic Republic is reduced to firing blind, desperate attacks that achieve little beyond accelerating its own isolation and defeat.
Operation Roaring Lion shows no signs of slowing. The message from Jerusalem is unmistakable — Israel will not tolerate Iranian aggression and will continue to hunt down and destroy every threat until the regime’s ability to wage war is permanently eliminated.
The end of Iran’s missile threat is drawing closer with every successful strike.
