Iran Vows to Persist in Operations Against ‘israel’ Indefinitely
Iran's military response, dubbed Operation True Promise III, directed against the Israeli regime, will persist for as long as deemed necessary, stated a senior military advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.

In a Friday night address on state television, Brigadier General Ahmadi Vahidi, a senior advisor to the commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, announced that Operation True Promise III successfully targeted multiple sites within the Israeli-occupied territories.
The Iranian offensive has reportedly aimed at the Nevatim and Ovda airbases, which house Israel’s command and control and electronic warfare centers, according to a senior military official. These bases have allegedly been utilized as launching points for aggressive actions against Iran.
General Vahidi announced that the IRGC targeted several sites, including the Tel Nof airbase near Tel Aviv, the defense ministry of the Zionist regime, along with industrial and military centers in Tel Aviv.
The operation planners evaluated more than 150 potential targets, which were subsequently struck in multiple phases, he stated.
A senior military official stated that Israel’s decision to attack Iran was a significant miscalculation and cautioned that the Zionist regime should be prepared to face the repercussions of its actions.
During the military operation known as True Promise III, Iran launched hundreds of missiles on Friday evening, effectively penetrating the highly praised multi-layered air defense system of Israel.
Following an assault by Israeli forces on several residential districts in Tehran and other regions across Iran during the early hours of June 13, heightened tensions have emerged in the ongoing conflict.
Iran’s top military leadership has reportedly sustained significant losses in recent strikes, with the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri; Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, Major General Hossein Salami; Commander of Iran’s Khatam al-Anbia Central Headquarters, Major General Gholam Ali Rashid; and Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, Major General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, among those confirmed to have been killed. Additionally, at least six Iranian nuclear scientists are said to have lost their lives in these attacks.
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, has issued a stern warning to the Zionist regime, cautioning that it will face severe repercussions for its recent actions. In a statement, Khamenei asserted that the regime’s strike has sealed its destiny, predicting a future marked by “bitter” and “painful” consequences.