The IDF struck dozens of combat headquarters belonging to the Iranian regime, including sites used to suppress the Iranian people and manage combat operations. Additional regime facilities are reportedly being targeted, including elements of Iran’s court system.
According to ongoing assessments, these strikes are aimed at weakening the regime’s grip on power and degrading its internal security apparatus. By dismantling command centers and symbols of control, Israel is increasing pressure on Tehran at a time of deep internal unrest and growing opposition among the Iranian public.
The targeted headquarters were reportedly manned by regime forces and linked to enforcement bodies that play a central role in suppressing dissent. The broader campaign appears focused not only on military infrastructure but also on the pillars that sustain regime authority.
As operations continue, further regime sites may be struck. The unfolding developments suggest a coordinated effort to erode Tehran’s operational capabilities and limit its ability to project power internally and across the region.