Israeli Military Launches Major Overnight Airstrikes on Tehran, Targets Ballistic

Missile and Air‑Defense Sites
March 29, 2026 — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed it carried out a large‑scale wave of overnight air and missile strikes across Tehran, focusing on facilities linked to Iran’s ballistic missile production and air‑defense infrastructure. The operation also struck a key Iranian Defence Ministry site reportedly used for manufacturing critical missile components, as part of what Israel described as an effort to substantially weaken Iran’s military industrial base.
According to official statements, the strikes were broad in scope and precision‑targeted, hitting production and storage sites associated with Iran’s ballistic missile programs as well as elements of its integrated air‑defense network.

The Israeli military said the targeted Defense Ministry facility played a central role in producing crucial missile parts, underscoring a strategic push to disrupt Tehran’s ability to sustain its long‑range weapons capabilities
This latest operation marks one of several intensified actions by Israel aimed at degrading Iranian military installations deep inside the country’s capital and beyond. Regional and international responses to these developments continue to unfold, with tensions in the Middle East remaining high as conflict dynamics involve multiple actors and frontlines.

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