By SCM REPORTER
ISRAELI fighter jets have hammered the heart of Tehran in a relentless 12th wave of air strikes, obliterating the headquarters of the Ayatollah’s most feared “thug” units.
Guided by pinpoint military intelligence, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) screamed across Iranian airspace this morning to deliver a devastating blow to the regime’s internal security apparatus.
The primary target was a massive command complex in the Alborz province. This site served as the “brain” for the regime’s special units—the masked paramilitaries used to crush domestic dissent and protect the Islamic Republic’s grip on power.
An IDF spokesperson confirmed that the headquarters, which directs all armed special forces in the province, was effectively wiped off the map.
But the blitz didn’t stop there. Further strikes across the capital targeted:
The nerve centres of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Bases belonging to the Basij, the notorious volunteer militia known for brutalising Iranian civilians.
Central command facilities for the regime’s armed Internal Security forces.
”The IDF continues to further dismantle and degrade the Iranian terror regime in Tehran,” a military source said.
In addition to the high-level HQs, dozens of storage facilities and weapons factories were reduced to smoking ruins as Israel seeks to disarm the “head of the snake.”
The latest strikes mark a massive escalation in the direct confrontation between Israel and the Islamic Republic.
For decades, the two nations fought a “shadow war” of assassinations, cyber-attacks, and maritime sabotage. However, the gloves came off following the October 7 massacre by Hamas—an Iranian proxy—and subsequent direct missile exchanges between Jerusalem and Tehran.
Israel has vowed to neutralise the threat of the IRGC, which it accuses of funding “terror franchises” across the Middle East, including Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen.
This 12th wave of strikes signals that Israel is no longer just hitting external military assets, but is now systematically dismantling the infrastructure the Ayatollahs use to maintain control inside Iran itself.
Global leaders have called for “restraint,” but with the IAF proving they can strike the Iranian capital at will, the Middle East remains on a knife-edge.

