Iran Claims New Wave of Strikes Under “True Promise 4” Operation
IRGC Says Israeli, US-Linked Targets Hit Across West Asia

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Thursday said it has launched a new wave of strikes under its ongoing military campaign “Operation True Promise 4,” targeting Israeli and US-linked sites across West Asia, according to Iranian state media.
The IRGC said the latest action, described as “Wave 90, Phase 2,” involved missile and drone strikes on multiple targets, including air bases and military centres in Israel.
The claims come amid escalating regional tensions, with Iran and its adversaries exchanging strikes in recent weeks, raising concerns over a wider conflict across the Middle East.
According to statements carried by Iranian state media, the operation also targeted US military bases in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, as well as strategic systems in the United Arab Emirates.
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The IRGC further claimed that an early warning radar system at Al Dhafra airbase in the UAE was hit during the operation.
Iran said the strikes were part of a broader retaliatory campaign against what it described as attacks on its territory and infrastructure.
There was no immediate independent confirmation from Israeli, US or Gulf authorities regarding the extent of damage or casualties.
The “True Promise” series of operations has been used by Iran to designate its retaliatory strikes in the ongoing conflict, which has seen repeated missile and drone attacks across the region.



