Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it struck key facilities at two Israeli airbases: Nevatim Airbase in the Negev near Beersheba and Tel Nof Airbase south of Rehovot. The IRGC said the strikes were in response to an Israeli "missile aggression" against Iranian radar installations. It said all combat and operational units are at the "highest state of readiness" and prepared for large-scale operations on "all fronts." An IRGC spokesman posted that Iran had demonstrated control over the

2026-06-08

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it struck key facilities at two Israeli airbases: Nevatim Airbase in the Negev near Beersheba and Tel Nof Airbase south of Rehovot. The IRGC said the strikes were in response to an Israeli "missile aggression" against Iranian radar installations. It said all combat and operational units are at the "highest state of readiness" and prepared for large-scale operations on "all fronts." An IRGC spokesman posted that Iran had demonstrated control over the airspace of the occupied territories and the wider region, dominated by IRGC Aerospace missile strikes. US media reported Iran’s statements underline an attempt to showcase long-range strike capability and strategic deterrence as military confrontation between the sides escalates.