
In one of the most intense 24-hour periods of the Iran war, the Israeli Air Force has unleashed a devastating wave of precision strikes, destroying more than 200 Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targets across Iran, with dramatic footage capturing the fiery destruction in real time.

Israeli F-35I Adir stealth fighters and F-15I Ra’am strike aircraft conducted multiple deep-penetration missions, hitting IRGC missile production sites, drone bases, command centers, and underground storage facilities. High-resolution videos released by the IDF show mᴀssive secondary explosions lighting up the night sky as weapons depots and fuel stores erupted in giant fireballs. Israeli officials say the operation significantly degraded Iran’s ability to launch further ballistic missile attacks on Israeli cities.
Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s regime has reacted with fury, calling the strikes “a cowardly mᴀssacre” and promising “hellish retaliation.” However, the sheer scale and accuracy of the Israeli operation have exposed critical vulnerabilities in Iran’s air defense network, even as Tehran continues to claim resilience.

This mᴀssive IDF offensive comes as the broader US-led Operation Epic Fury faces mounting challenges. The United States has already spent over $11 billion in munitions, with both the USS Gerald R. Ford and USS Abraham Lincoln still operating under heavy restrictions due to repeated fires and Iranian missile damage. America’s interceptor stockpiles are critically low, and radar systems across the Gulf remain degraded.
While Iran has managed to keep pressure on Israel with missile barrages, the latest Israeli strikes suggest that Jerusalem is determined to seize the initiative and degrade Iran’s offensive capabilities before the conflict drags on further.
As dramatic footage of exploding IRGC sites spreads globally, many are beginning to ask: Is the tide finally turning against Iran? Or will Mojtaba Khamenei’s promised retaliation push the region into an even more destructive phase?
The war is far from over — but Israel has just delivered one of its strongest blows yet.