Nuclear Fortress Under Fire: The IDF Targets Iran’s Hidden Atomic Assets
The IDF has revealed the specific sites where Iranian regime leaders were eliminated and confirmed a systematic campaign to destroy the infrastructure protecting Tehran's nuclear program.

In a revealing briefing, IDF Spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin disclosed the strategic locations of the high-level meetings where top Iranian regime officials were eliminated during the opening move of the war. These precision strikes, which targeted the very heart of the Iranian security establishment, were designed to decapitate the regime’s command structure and paralyze its response. Defrin detailed how the ongoing campaign, conducted alongside the United States, has already successfully neutralized over 70% of Iran's ballistic missile launchers. Furthermore, the IDF is now expanding its operations to target fortified sites where the regime is attempting to accelerate and hide its nuclear program from international eyes.
Dismantling the Missile and Production Arrays
The scale of the military success against Iran’s missile capabilities is historic. According to General Defrin, the IDF has struck more than 700 targets specifically related to the regime's missile array in real-time. This includes not just the launchers themselves, but the command centers that coordinate their fire. "Our goal is to hit all the systems and capabilities of the Iranian regime," Defrin stated, emphasizing that the operation is a joint effort with American forces. In the last few days alone, over 100 targets connected to the regime's production facilities have been hit, with each strike destroying dozens of critical components needed to manufacture new missiles and drones. This systematic destruction ensures that even if the war ends soon, the regime will face a massive delay in its ability to rearm.
The Hunt for the Nuclear Program
Perhaps the most sensitive part of the current operation involves Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Defrin confirmed that Israel is now targeting sites where the regime has been trying to "fortify and hide" its nuclear program. These facilities, often buried deep underground or hidden within civilian areas, are being methodically dismantled to ensure that Tehran cannot achieve a nuclear breakout under the cover of the war. The spokesperson noted that while the Iranian regime is under immense pressure and losing its most vital strategic assets, it is desperately trying to hide these failures from its own citizens. With thousands of targets still on the list, the IDF and the U.S. military are continuing to strip away the regime’s defenses, ensuring that the "industry of death" in Tehran remains broken for the foreseeable future.