Tel Aviv, Israel – In a desperate escalation amid heavy losses, Iran has boldly claimed a direct missile strike on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s location in central Tel Aviv, announcing what it calls a “precision blow” to the heart of Israeli leadership.
According to Iranian state media and the IRGC, a barrage of advanced ballistic missiles, including the Kheibar Shekan, targeted high-value sites in Tel Aviv during a major overnight salvo on March 12-13, 2026. Iranian spokesmen declared that one of the missiles successfully struck “Netanyahu’s operational headquarters,” claiming significant damage and hinting the Israeli leader’s status was “unclear.”

Israeli officials immediately rejected the claims as “fake news” and propaganda. The IDF confirmed multiple incoming missiles toward central Israel were intercepted by the multi-layered Arrow, David’s Sling, and Iron Dome systems. Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv and surrounding areas as interceptors destroyed the threats mid-air, with debris falling in open zones. No casualties have been reported from the latest attack, and Netanyahu continues normal operations.
This latest Iranian claim comes as Israel and the United States maintain relentless pressure on Tehran’s military and nuclear infrastructure. While Iran struggles to demonstrate meaningful retaliation, Israeli and American strikes continue to degrade IRGC launch capabilities and command structures across the country.
The contrast is stark: Iran fires missiles and issues dramatic statements for domestic consumption, while Israeli air superiority and precision intelligence allow it to strike deep inside Iran with minimal interference. Air raid sirens in Tel Aviv have become routine, yet Israeli resilience and advanced defenses have largely neutralized the threat.

This episode further exposes the Iranian regime’s weakening position. After weeks of conflict, its missile inventory is being depleted, its air defenses are shattered, and its leadership is increasingly isolated. Claims of hitting symbolic targets like Netanyahu appear designed more to boost morale at home than to reflect battlefield reality.
As the campaign intensifies, the message from Jerusalem and Washington remains firm: attempts to target Israeli leaders or civilians will only accelerate the regime’s collapse. Israel will continue dismantling the Iranian threat until it no longer endangers the region.