Iran to keep striking Israeli military targets: Major General Mousavi
Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi declares Iran will continue targeting the Israeli occupation with no limitations, as the IRGC launches its largest missile wave yet under Operation True Promise 3.
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Rescue workers and military personnel inspect the site of a direct hit from an Iranian missile strike in Ramat Gan, occupied Palestine, on June 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)
Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, announced on Thursday that Iran will continue to strike Israeli occupation targets in response to the ongoing aggression.
During a visit to an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force base, he said, "We have no limits whatsoever in confronting the aggression." His remarks were reported by the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA) following a series of escalating attacks launched by Iran against the Israeli occupation entity since June 13.
Mousavi commended the IRGC’s Aerospace Force for its "crushing and precise" operations targeting Israeli military and strategic infrastructure, highlighting the effectiveness of recent missile strikes as a measured response to Israeli attacks on Iranian territory and interests.
Operation True Promise 3 reaches 14th wave of missile strikes
A large-scale missile barrage was launched from Iran on Thursday morning, targeting Tel Aviv and its surrounding areas in the occupied territories. According to Israeli media reports, approximately 20 missiles were also fired toward Haifa and al-Naqab.
The strikes resulted in several confirmed impacts, including direct hits on central Tel Aviv and its northern district of Ramat Gan.
Additional direct hits were confirmed in the Gush Dan area, which includes Tel Aviv and its suburbs, highlighting the scale of the attack.
At least four confirmed direct hits were reported during this latest barrage, according to Israeli media sources. Two rockets reportedly fell in Beer al-Sabe'. Separate explosions were also reported in Ramat Gan, north of Tel Aviv.