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Iran claims it has carried out drone strikes targeting some of Israel’s most sensitive intelligence and military infrastructure as the conflict enters its twelfth day. According to Iran’s army, the Artesh, the attacks focused on strategic sites linked to Israel’s intelligence and cyber warfare capabilities.

Reported targets include Aman, Israel’s military intelligence directorate responsible for battlefield analysis and strategic planning. Iran also claims a strike against Unit 8200, Israel’s elite cyber and signals intelligence division often compared to the U.S. National Security Agency. If confirmed, the attacks would mark a significant escalation by targeting the core of Israel’s intelligence network.


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00:12The Middle East conflict has entered its 12th day, and Iran claims it has struck some of
00:19Israel's most sensitive intelligence and military sites. According to the Iranian army, known
00:25as the Artesh, a series of destructive drone attacks targeted Israel's intelligence, cyber
00:32warfare, and missile defense infrastructure. If confirmed, these would be some of the most
00:37strategic targets hit since the war began.
00:40Iran says its attacks targeted Amman, Israel's military intelligence directorate. Amman is
00:47responsible for collecting and analyzing intelligence across the battlefield, from satellite imagery
00:53to signals intelligence. It plays a crucial role in Israel's war planning and strategic
00:59decision-making.
01:01Another reported target was Unit 8200, Israel's elite cyber and signals intelligence unit.
01:08Often compared to the U.S. National Security Agency, Unit 8200 is responsible for electronic
01:14surveillance, cyber warfare, and code-breaking operations. It is widely seen as the backbone
01:21of Israel's technological intelligence advantage.
01:24Iran also says its drones targeted Green Pine radar systems. These powerful early warning
01:31radars form the backbone of Israel's Aero Missile Defense system, designed to detect ballistic
01:37missile launches at long range. Disabling such systems could potentially delay Israel's missile
01:43interception capabilities.
01:44Another claimed target was the submarine command facility at Haifa Naval Base. This site oversees
01:51Israel's dolphin-class submarine fleet. Widely believed to be capable of launching nuclear-armed
01:57cruise missiles, these submarines form a key part of Israel's second-strike deterrence capability.
02:04Iranian military sources describe the operation as ongoing, destructive drone attacks aimed at degrading
02:11Israel's intelligence coordination and early warning systems. Footage released by Iranian media appears
02:18to show drones flying toward targets, although independent verification remains limited.
02:23Israel has not confirmed strikes on these specific sites. Officials say most recent Iranian missile
02:30and drone barrages were intercepted by Israeli air defenses, with limited damage reported. Still, air raid sirens
02:38and interceptions have been reported across northern Israel, particularly near Haifa. Analysts say the
02:45claimed targets reveal a strategic shift. Instead of focusing solely on energy infrastructure, Iran now
02:51appears to be aiming at intelligence networks, radar systems, and command facilities. The goal could be to
02:58disrupt Israel's defensive coordination and strategic awareness. With the war now entering its second week, both sides are
03:06expanding the scope of their operations. Iran is increasingly relying on drone swarms and asymmetric
03:13tactics, while Israel continues large-scale strikes on Iranian military infrastructure. As each side pushes
03:20deeper into strategic targets, the conflict shows little sign of slowing down.
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