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Netanyahu Claims Intensified Strikes on Iran, Targets Transport Infrastructure Amid Escalating Conflict

By Editorial Team 👁 24
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel is intensifying its military operations against Iran, claiming significant strikes on key infrastructure used by Iranian forces. In a strong statement, Netanyahu asserted that Israeli forces are “crushing the terrorist regime in Iran” with increasing force. He revealed that recent operations targeted transport planes, dozens of helicopters, as well as critical railway tracks and bridges allegedly used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for logistical movement. The remarks come amid a sharp escalation in the ongoing conflict, with Israeli strikes focusing on weakening Iran’s military mobility and operational capabilities. Reports indicate that multiple transport networks and infrastructure points across Iran have been hit as part of a broader strategic offensive. The Wall Street Journal The situation continues to remain volatile, with rising global concern over a wider regional conflict involving multiple powers and critical trade routes.
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