Why it matters:
The announcement suggests a planned increase in the intensity of operations across multiple fronts (air, sea, and land) aimed at targets associated with the U.S. and occupied territories.
The big picture:
Iran's military arm is shifting from targeted strikes to a more concerted, widespread campaign. The coordination across Iran's Air Force, Navy, and Ground Forces against specific U.S. and Israeli regime installations highlights a strategy of saturating multiple high-value targets simultaneously.
What he's saying:
Colonel Ebrahim Zolfaghari, Khatam al-Anbiya HQ's spokesperson, stated: "In the coming days, the process of Iran's attacks on the enemies' positions will become more severe and broader."
Key points:
The Army's Air Force and Navy targeted the Ramat David airbase and the Meron radar site in occupied lands by launching destructive drones.
The Army Navy's offensive drones also targeted the deployment site of American terrorists at Camp Al-Adairi in Kuwait.
The Army's Ground Force conducted a drone attack on the headquarters of American terrorists stationed in Erbil, Iraq.
M.Majdi - Mahboubeh Habibi