ALWAGHT- In the most recent phase of Iran’s ‘True Promise III’ response, the logistical center of the Israeli intelligence unit Aman has been demolished.
In the latest phase of Operation True Promise III, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) targeted and struck multiple Israeli intelligence facilities, including the headquarters of the Military Intelligence Unit Aman and a site linked to Unit 8200 at the Glilot base near Tel Aviv. The IRGC confirmed that these strikes, carried out early Tuesday, overcame advanced Israeli defense systems and resulted in significant damage, with images showing the Aman logistics center engulfed in flames. Aman, one of Israel’s oldest intelligence agencies, is responsible for gathering and providing intelligence for the Israeli regime and Mossad, and includes specialized units such as Unit 8200 (signals intelligence), Unit 504 (human intelligence), and Unit 9900 (geospatial intelligence).
The IRGC stated that these operations were a direct response to the recent assassination of top Iranian commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians by Israel, as well as ongoing Israeli attacks on Iranian civilian targets, including a strike on the IRIB broadcasting building in Tehran that killed two journalists. Despite Israeli censorship on reporting losses, multiple videos circulated online showed the aftermath of the strikes on Israeli intelligence facilities. Iran has called on the international community to condemn Israel’s actions and hold it accountable, while vowing to defend itself using all available means.
Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi, a senior IRGC advisor, emphasized that Iran’s missile capabilities remain robust and that the weapons used so far represent only a fraction of its arsenal. He warned that Iran is prepared to deploy even more advanced equipment if necessary, dismissing claims that its missile stockpile is depleted. The ongoing escalation signals a dramatic increase in hostilities between Iran and Israel, with both sides exchanging strikes and the risk of broader regional conflict rising.