Zionist Circles Acknowledge Iran’s Attack on Israel’s Ministry of War
According to a report by webangah News Agency, citing Palestine’s Media Center, the Zionist newspaper Memon published an unprecedented admission that one of the regime’s most sensitive military-security facilities was struck during Iran’s retaliatory missile operation.
the Zionist publication Memon acknowledged for the first time that the main structure of Israel’s Defense ministry, known as “The Kirya” in Tel Aviv, sustained direct damage during Iran’s recent missile strikes. The report emphasized that precision-guided Iranian missiles penetrated upper floors of this facility, causing meaningful documented losses.
The newspaper noted that these strikes mark a rare instance where official Israeli structures have faced such direct impacts.No further details were provided by other authorities at this stage.
Israeli media outlets, citing military sources, have downplayed the actual scale of Iran’s retaliatory strike by employing heavy censorship.
The report also reveals that some Israeli military sources privately acknowledge their air defense systems failed to intercept all drones during the attack-a setback they describe as a “strategic failure.” Notably, Kirya, Israel’s military command headquarters in Tel Aviv-one of the most secure operational centers-was reportedly targeted.
The suppression of these facts within Zionist regime media comes as senior officials previously barred any disclosure regarding casualty figures or operational details from Iran’s drone offensive.
The British newspaper The Guardian confirmed that satellite imagery verifies the strike on Tel Aviv’s Kirya complex, wich houses Israel’s Defense Ministry and served as a primary target in recent hostilities.
A Zionist-affiliated outlet further alleged that Iran directly attacked key military installations and critical infrastructure.
The occupying army has been targeted.