Tensions in the Middle East have increased after Iranian officials announced that more than 40 missiles were launched in what they described as the seventeenth wave of strikes targeting positions linked to Israel and the United States. The announcement aired on Iranian state television and was attributed to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). According to Iranian authorities, the launches are part of a broader military campaign called Operation Honest Promise 4. Officials said the missiles were fired by the IRGC’s aerospace forces toward what they described as “American and Zionist targets.”
However, few details have been released about the specific locations targeted, the types of missiles used, or the level of damage caused. Independent international groups have not yet confirmed the claims. Military analysts note that the IRGC’s aerospace division oversees much of Iran’s missile and drone capabilities.
Its involvement suggests that longer-range or precision-guided systems may have been used, which play a major role in Iran’s defense strategy. The reported launches have raised concern among regional governments and global observers. Both Israel and the United States maintain military forces and partnerships across the Middle East, making any missile activity involving them particularly sensitive.
Officials in Washington and Jerusalem have not immediately confirmed the details of the reported strikes. In previous incidents, both countries have relied on advanced missile defense systems designed to intercept incoming threats. For now, many details remain unclear, and experts say more information may emerge as defense agencies and international monitoring groups analyze the situation.