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In what is being described as its largest-ever aerial operation against Iranian military assets in the region, Israel has confirmed a massive strike involving approximately 200 fighter jets. The coordinated assault, which included advanced F-35 and F-15 aircraft, targeted a wide array of infrastructure across multiple locations.
Reports indicate that the Israeli Air Force dropped hundreds of precision-guided munitions on roughly 500 predetermined targets during the extensive mission. The operation focused on weapons storage facilities, command centers, and military sites used by Iranian-backed forces. The scale of the attack represents a significant escalation in the ongoing shadow conflict between Israel and Iran, which is often conducted through proxy militias.
Military analysts suggest the operation was meticulously planned and executed, demonstrating a high level of intelligence and coordination. The strikes are seen as a direct response to recent threats and attacks emanating from Iranian-aligned groups in the area. This action underscores the increasing frequency and intensity of military engagements as regional tensions continue to simmer, marking a new chapter in the long-standing hostilities. The aftermath and potential for retaliation remain a critical focus for international observers monitoring the volatile situation.
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