Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed responsibility for an attack targeting the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while Israel has confirmed that a strike occurred but reported no injuries.
The claim was made by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which stated that it had targeted the office of Benjamin Netanyahu. Israeli authorities acknowledged that an attack took place but said there were no casualties resulting from the incident.
According to the Israeli newspaper The Times of Israel, the IRGC also claimed it had fired missiles at the headquarters of the Israeli Air Force. However, further operational details about the extent of damage or the precise locations targeted have not been officially disclosed.
Meanwhile, Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency reported that the attacks were carried out using Kheibar missiles. The agency quoted IRGC statements describing the strike as targeting what it called the “criminal prime minister of the Zionist regime.” The statement added that there was no confirmed information about Netanyahu’s condition or status following the alleged attack.
In a separate development, Iran also claimed to have launched missile attacks on six US military bases in the Middle East. According to Iranian sources, the targets included American military facilities located in Bahrain, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait. There has been no immediate confirmation from US officials regarding these reported strikes.
The developments come amid heightened tensions in the region, with cross-border missile exchanges and military escalations raising concerns about a broader conflict. Regional and international observers are closely monitoring the situation as both sides continue to issue statements and counterclaims.
Further verification and independent confirmation of the claims remain limited, and details may evolve as official sources provide additional updates.

