
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said its air force had carried out an overnight strike at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran, disabling an aircraft reportedly linked to Iran’s former Supreme Leader.
The IDF officials said the operation had disrupted Iran’s coordination with allied groups and hindered its military capability rebuilding efforts Israeli military sources said forces of the 91st Division had advanced into parts of southern Lebanon to establish a security buffer zone near the Litani River
The military of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has stated that its air force carried out an overnight operation targeting and disabling an aircraft it described as previously used by Iran’s late Supreme Leader at Mehrabad Airport in Tehran.
In a statement shared on Telegram, the army said the operation was conducted with precision and was aimed at disrupting what it described as strategic capabilities.
“The dismantling of the aircraft disrupts the Iranian regime leadership’s coordination capabilities with axis countries, it’s military force build-up efforts and it’s ability to rehabilitate its capabilities,” the statement said.