IRGC Declares Continued Assaults on US and Israeli Bases Until War Threat is Resolved

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IRGC Declares Continued Assaults on US and Israeli Bases Until War Threat is Resolved

Synopsis

Iran's IRGC has vowed to persist with military strikes against US and Israeli bases until it believes the war threat has subsided, raising tensions in the region amidst recent attacks and counterattacks.

Key Takeaways

IRGC's commitment to continue attacks until war threat subsides.
Recent military actions include strikes on US and Israeli bases.
Escalation follows joint US-Israeli operations resulting in significant Iranian casualties.
Civilians urged to stay clear of potential target sites.
Regional stability is at risk due to ongoing tensions.

Tehran, March 11 (NationPress) The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran announced on Wednesday that it will persist in targeting Israeli and US military bases throughout the Middle East until the perceived threat of war against Iran is resolved.

In a statement released through its official channel, Sepah News, the IRGC declared, "We are solely focused on achieving the enemy's total capitulation."

The IRGC asserted that its 38th wave of attacks struck the US Al-Udairi base in Kuwait late Tuesday, resulting in over 100 soldiers being hospitalized.

Moreover, the group reported missile and drone assaults on US naval assets at Mina Salman port in Bahrain, where the US Fifth Fleet is stationed, as well as attacks on Kuwait's Ali Al-Salem Air Base and Mohammed Al-Ahmad Naval Base, as reported by Xinhua News Agency.

Earlier on Tuesday, the IRGC claimed it targeted a satellite communications facility south of Tel Aviv, along with military installations in Beer Yaakov, West Jerusalem, and Haifa using Khorramshahr missiles. The group also reported strikes on multiple US locations in Erbil, Iraq.

In a related development, Iran's armed forces reported drone strikes early Wednesday aimed at Israeli Military Intelligence, specifically the Unit 8200 cyber division, a Green Pine radar system, and a submarine command facility at Haifa's naval base.

This escalation follows coordinated US-Israeli strikes on Iranian cities on February 28, which resulted in the deaths of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and senior military figures. In retaliation, Iran has executed a series of missile and drone offensives against US and Israeli targets in the region.

In the most recent incident within Iran, Bank Sepah, a significant financial institution, reported that a US-Israeli missile struck one of its buildings in Tehran around 1 a.m. local time Wednesday (2130 GMT Tuesday), causing injuries and fatalities among employees on the night shift. State broadcaster IRIB confirmed the attack, although casualty numbers were not disclosed.

The Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, Iran's main military command, cautioned that this strike would elicit a response, asserting that the attack on a bank had "liberated" Iran to target US and Israeli financial entities throughout the region. Military spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari advised civilians to maintain a distance of at least one kilometer from such sites.

Point of View

It raises concerns about broader regional stability and the potential for further conflict.
NationPress
3 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the IRGC announce?
The IRGC announced it would continue to target US and Israeli military bases until the perceived threat of war is resolved.
What were the recent attacks claimed by the IRGC?
The IRGC claimed responsibility for attacks on US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, as well as strikes on Israeli military sites.
How did the US and Israel respond?
The US and Israel conducted strikes on Iranian cities, which heightened tensions and prompted retaliatory actions from Iran.
What impact might this conflict have?
The ongoing conflict could lead to increased instability in the Middle East and potential risks of broader military engagement.
What should civilians do amidst these tensions?
Civilians are advised to maintain a safe distance from military and financial institutions that could be targeted.
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