IRGC claims strike on Israeli intelligence site, no Israeli response yet
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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed it struck an Israeli intelligence facility but Israel has yet to respond to the assertion.
In its statement, the IRGC specifically claimed to have hit intelligence buildings in Herzliya, including offices linked to Mossad and Aman (military intelligence).
Israeli authorities have not issued any response to this.
So far, only around five people in Israel have reportedly suffered minor injuries mainly while rushing to bomb shelters during Iran’s latest barrage of ballistic missiles.
Visuals have emerged showing burning buses and missile impacts in the Tel Aviv region and Herzliya.
However, in Herzliya, Israeli military censors have blocked the release of any photos or details about the impacted location, labeling it a sensitive site — typically indicating a military, intelligence, or strategic facility.
Tighter censorship measures overnight have further complicated efforts to independently verify the information.
Meanwhile, Al Jazeera is covering developments from Jordan after being barred from reporting within Israel and the occupied West Bank.