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Israel Claims Strike On Iran Naval HQ

Israel’s military said it carried out overnight airstrikes on the Tehran headquarters of Iran’s Marine Industries Organization, describing the target as a key naval production centre tied to advanced maritime weapons. The reported strike adds to a widening campaign against Iran’s defence-industrial network as the conflict continues to expand.

Israel Says It Hit Iran Naval Production Hub

According to the Israeli military, the target in Tehran was the headquarters of the Marine Industries Organization, which it described as a major producer of naval equipment under Iran’s military establishment. Israel said the attack was intended to further damage Iran’s naval capabilities, especially its ability to manufacture advanced maritime weapons.

Overnight Strikes Also Hit Weapons And Air Defence Sites

Israel also said additional overnight attacks targeted facilities connected to the production and development of Iran’s weapons systems and air defence network. The wider message from Israel appears to be that it is trying to degrade not only frontline launch capability but also the industrial base that supports Iran’s longer-term military operations.

Conflict Expands Beyond Frontline Battle Zones

The latest strike underlines how the war has moved deeper into strategic infrastructure, with military-industrial and defence production sites now increasingly in focus. Israel has in recent days expanded its target set beyond missile assets to include nuclear-linked, naval and weapons-related facilities, reflecting a broader effort to weaken Iran’s ability to sustain operations over time.

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