By Jones Gadama
The Israeli Air Force (IAF) has destroyed over 120 missile launchers in Iran, accounting for approximately one-third of the country’s total number of launchers. According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the airstrikes are part of a structured and evolving plan to target Iranian military assets.
The IDF has maintained air superiority in Iranian skies, allowing for continuous monitoring and striking of potential threats.
The IAF has struck dozens of targets across Iran, including military installations, missile storage sites, and command centers.

The IDF has also reported eliminating senior commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including intelligence chiefs. Israel is reportedly using covert mobile phone tracking technology to follow and assassinate military commanders and nuclear scientists.
The airstrikes have targeted various locations, including the Isfahan region, where approximately 100 military targets were hit, including 20 missiles that were about to be launched at Israel.
The IDF has emphasized its commitment to protecting its territory and citizens from Iranian threats.
The situation remains volatile, with the IDF continuing to operate according to its plan to neutralize Iranian military capabilities.
The use of advanced technology and precision strikes has enabled the IDF to achieve significant results in its operations against Iran.