
Several nights ago, the Zionist regime committed one of its gravest strategic errors by launching direct attacks on Iranian soil. According to various reports, this unprecedented act resulted in the assassination of several senior Iranian military and scientific figures, including:
– Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff
– Major General Hossein Salami, Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC
– Commander Ghasem Rashid, a high-ranking IRGC officer
– Dr. Mohammad Mehdi Tehranchi, President of Islamic Azad University
– Dr. Fereydoon Abbasi, prominent nuclear physicist and former head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
In addition to these high-profile figures, residential neighborhoods in Tehran and other cities were also hit, resulting in the deaths of several civilians, including women and children.
This attack, conducted on a national holiday night in Iran, is not just a military and humanitarian crisis—it marks a critical turning point in the regional and global geopolitical landscape.

Swift Iranian Response: A Pledge of Retaliation
Within hours of the incident, Iran’s Supreme Leader issued a rare and firm statement promising “severe and decisive revenge.” The speed and tone of the message made clear that the Islamic Republic was prepared to respond at the highest level.
Equally significant was the immediate appointment of replacements for the fallen commanders—demonstrating the continuity and readiness of Iran’s command structure even under extreme duress.
Signs of Regional Military Readiness
Simultaneously, multiple reports emerged of widespread military alertness in the region. Fighter jets from the United States, the United Kingdom, and some Arab states were scrambled. Unconfirmed sources even suggested that Turkish warplanes might engage Iranian drones in the skies.
What stands out the most, however, is the growing evidence that Iran is preparing for one of the largest missile barrages in its history against occupied territories. While Operation “True Promise 1” involved 300 cruise missiles and drones, this morning alone, as a preliminary move to test and disrupt Israel’s air defense systems, Iran launched over 800 cruise missiles and drones. The major assault is expected to begin in the coming hours.
Conclusion:
Israel may have ignited the spark, but it no longer controls the fire. The night’s attack was not a mere provocation—it signaled the beginning of a new era of civilizational and military confrontation between Iran and the Zionist-Western axis.
All eyes are now on Tehran. The Middle East could very well be on the verge of a historic geopolitical transformation.
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