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Tel Aviv missile strikes were revenge for Larijani killing, IRGC’s claim

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has emerged and claimed responsibility for a series of missile strikes on Israel in retaliation for the assassination of Ali Larijani and his colleagues. According to the IRGC, over 100 military and security installations in the heart of Tel Aviv were targeted in the strike. This is one of the boldest moves in retaliation in recent years, according to the IRGC.

In their statement on the success of the mission, the IRGC cited Israel’s sophisticated and high-tech security system that had been degraded, which led to the success of the mission. In their mission, the IRGC used advanced Iranian missiles such as the Khorramshahr-4, Qadr, Emad, and Khaibar Shekan.

Tel Aviv suffered greatly in the strike, with reports indicating that emergency teams reported fatalities in the Ramat Gan neighborhood. These fatalities resulted from falling debris and included one male and one female victim. In addition, many people were injured in the strike, with destroyed vehicles and fires in different parts of the city.

In their strike on Israel and US military installations, Iran used Haj Qasem missiles. This is the first time that Iran has used such missiles in the region. In their statement on the mission, the Iranian military cited Israel’s involvement in the assassination of Ali Larijani and his colleagues. This is a move that has been seen as an attempt by Iran to send a political statement that it will not be threatened in any way.

In recent times, there have been fears of war in the Middle East, with both Israel and Iran on high alert. In their statement on the mission, the Iranian military cited Israel’s involvement in the assassination of Ali Larijani and his colleagues.

This is a move that has been seen as an attempt by Iran to send a political statement that it will not be threatened in any way. In recent times, there have been fears of war in the Middle East, with both Israel and Iran on high alert.

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