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Iran launches 37th wave of Operation “Wada-e-Sadiq” begins strikes with powerful missiles

In a bold show of military strength, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched the 37th wave of Operation “Wada-e-Sadiq 4”, unleashing a relentless missile offensive against strategic American and Israeli targets.

Khyber Shekan and Al-Qadr missiles rained down on key enemy facilities across Iraq, Israel, and Bahrain, signaling Tehran’s unwavering resolve and its readiness to retaliate against foreign threats.

Combatants commenced the strikes with Quranic recitations and special prayers, underlining the operation’s ideological and strategic significance.

According to the IRGC, the attacks were carried out on the 21st night of Ramadan under the banner “Ya Amir Al-Mu’minin”, targeting American and Israeli military installations.

The 37th wave involved continuous missile strikes for nearly three hours, hitting Erbil in Iraq, the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, and military centers in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The IRGC further reported that a satellite communications center in southern Tel Aviv was struck for the second time, while Israel’s occupied port of Haifa also came under attack.

operation employed Khyber Shekan, Al-Qadr, and Khorramshahr missiles, all equipped with multiple warheads. The Qadr missile warhead alone reportedly weighs around one ton, emphasizing the destructive capability of the strikes.

The “Wada-e-Sadiq 4” operation was initially launched last month following escalating US and Israeli military activities against Iran. Previously, the IRGC carried out the 36th wave of the operation, named “Ya Ali Ibn Abi Talib”, in which missiles and drones targeted American and Israeli installations.

The IRGC confirmed that the enemy was struck using Qadr, Emad, and Khyber Shekan missiles, along with precision drones, and released a video documenting the 36th wave of attacks.

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