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 Why the IDF Re-Struck Iran’s Rebuilt Weapons Factory

120 Missiles in One Day: Israel’s Massive Strike Wave Hits Isfahan Hard

The Israeli Air Force has carried out a massive bombardment of more than 120 targets in Iran, including the total destruction of the regime’s central explosives manufacturing facility.

IAF striking in Iran (photo: IDF Spokesperson Unit)

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have significantly deepened their strikes against the Iranian military industrial complex, completing a massive wave of aerial attacks centered on the city of Isfahan. Utilizing more than 120 precision munitions, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) targeted dozens of strategic sites, including the regime's most critical explosives production plant. This facility, which was previously targeted during "Operation With the Heart of a Lion," had been undergoing secret reconstruction by the regime in recent months. In a clear message that no recovery efforts will be tolerated, Israeli jets returned to the site to ensure its total and permanent destruction.

Strategic Sabotage and Tactical Hits

The strikes in Isfahan focused on the core of the Iranian terrorist regime's ability to produce weaponry for its proxies and its own ballistic missile array. By targeting the central explosives factory, the IAF has severed a vital link in the production of warheads and improvised devices. Beyond industrial targets, the IDF also confirmed a successful tactical operation in western Iran, where air assets identified and eliminated a specific cell responsible for launching rockets at the Israeli city of Arad last Saturday. The cell was tracked in real time following the weekend attack and was vaporized in a precision strike within Iranian territory, fulfilling the IDF's promise of swift retribution for strikes on Israeli soil.

Throughout the day, the IAF, guided by precise intelligence from the Military Intelligence Directorate (Aman), also hit ballistic missile launch sites, weapons production facilities, and remaining air defense systems. The IDF stated that these operations are part of a broader mission to "deny the production capabilities that the regime has built over years." By hitting these sites repeatedly, Israel is ensuring that the Iranian military cannot replenish its stocks or provide support to its terrorist proxies like Hezbollah. The footage released by the IDF shows the methodical destruction of these facilities, highlighting the vulnerability of the regime's most guarded assets to Israeli air superiority.

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