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IDF: More than 1,900 Iranian Regime members killed since start of Iran operation


The Israeli military says it has killed more than 1,900 members of the Iranian regime since the start of its campaign, while continuing strikes on Iranian missile launchers and Hezbollah targets

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The Israeli military said Monday evening it is continuing its campaign against Iran and its regional allies, reporting significant strikes on Iranian military infrastructure since the start of the operation.

IDF spokesperson Effie Defrin said Israeli forces have killed more than 1,900 members linked to the Iranian regime and wounded many others as part of efforts to weaken Tehran’s military and strategic capabilities.

According to the army, Israeli strikes have also targeted key logistical assets, including six military airports and 16 transport aircraft used by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to move weapons and funding across the Middle East.

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The IDF said it is also continuing operations against Iranian missile launchers to reduce the threat to Israel. In Lebanon, the military reported striking more than 700 Hezbollah targets, including over 100 linked to the group’s Radwan force, as well as infrastructure in Beirut. Israeli troops are also continuing ground operations in southern Lebanon aimed at dismantling Hezbollah positions.


Defrin acknowledged that Iranian and Hezbollah attacks have resulted in two deaths and several civilian injuries in Israel, noting that while the country’s air defense systems are highly effective, they cannot provide complete protection.

He urged the public to follow safety instructions issued by the Home Front Command and said there are currently no changes to civilian security guidelines, including the reopening of schools.

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