The Israel Defense Forces have initiated their 11th wave of airstrikes on Tehran, signaling a sustained and methodical campaign aimed at degrading Iran’s military and nuclear infrastructure as the conflict enters its fifth day.
According to Israeli defense officials, the latest wave continues coordinated U.S.–Israel operations launched on February 28, targeting Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) command centers, strategic weapons depots, nuclear development facilities, and elements of regime leadership believed to be directly involved in military planning and regional operations.
The cumulative impact of the campaign has been significant. Israeli sources report that prior strike waves have destroyed more than 50 percent of Iran’s operational ballistic missile stockpiles, along with key military installations in Tehran, Isfahan, and Qom. These targets include suspected missile production hubs, storage complexes, and command-and-control nodes designed to coordinate retaliatory barrages.
Strategically, the 11th wave reflects a shift from isolated high-value targeting to sustained operational degradation. By repeatedly striking central infrastructure inside Tehran, Israel aims to disrupt continuity of command and reduce Iran’s capacity to regenerate missile launch capabilities. Analysts note that repeated strike cycles also test the resilience of Iran’s air defense systems and internal logistics networks.
Iran has continued to respond with missile and drone launches directed toward Israeli territory and U.S. assets in the region, underscoring the conflict’s expanding scope. Despite these retaliatory actions, Israeli military leadership maintains that the objective remains precise: neutralize Iran’s long-range strike capabilities and prevent further advancement of its nuclear program.
The tempo of operations indicates a deliberate effort to maintain strategic pressure while limiting the time available for Iran to reorganize or relocate key assets. With each successive wave, the operational focus appears centered on eroding both material capability and leadership coordination.
As the conflict deepens, the continuation of high-intensity strike waves raises critical questions about duration, escalation thresholds, and the potential for broader regional involvement. For now, the launch of an 11th wave underscores that Israel’s campaign remains active, coordinated, and firmly focused on degrading Iran’s core military architecture.
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