WANA (Mar 15) – In a statement released by the IRGC’s public relations office, the force declared that it would continue its efforts against what it described as the “criminal Zionist prime minister.”

 

According to the statement, the “first round of retaliation” for the deaths of workers in Iranian industrial towns targeted what it called “American-Zionist terrorist criminals.” The IRGC said its forces carried out a combined operation as part of the 52nd wave of “Operation True Promise 4,” striking positions in the occupied territories and three U.S. bases in the region.

 

The statement claimed that heavy missiles launched by the IRGC hit industrial areas in Tel Aviv, adding that the sound of ambulance sirens and reports by Israeli authorities of increasing casualties reflected the impact of the strikes.

 

The IRGC also said that locations connected to U.S. forces were targeted, including Al-Harir Air Base in Erbil, as well as Ali Al Salem Air Base and Camp Arifjan in Kuwait, using missiles and drones.

 

The statement further claimed that the fate of Netanyahu remains unclear, suggesting he may have been killed or fled with his family from the “occupied territories.” It said this uncertainty demonstrates what it described as a crisis and instability among Israeli authorities.

 

The IRGC concluded by saying that if Netanyahu is still alive, “the pursuit and killing of this child-killing criminal will continue with strength.”