IDF Strikes Anti-Tank Missile Production Site in Iran Used to Arm Hezbollah

18.06.25
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Overnight (Wednesday), Israeli Air Force fighter jets — guided by the IDF Intelligence Directorate — struck a site used for the production of anti-tank missiles. These missiles were manufactured in Iran and transferred by the Iranian regime to its proxies through foreign countries, for the purpose of terrorist activity against the State of Israel.

In recent years, hundreds of missiles produced by the Iranian regime have been transferred to the Hezbollah terrorist organization. Since the beginning of the war, Hezbollah has launched hundreds of anti-tank missiles toward Israel, injuring and killing numerous civilians and soldiers.

For years, the Iranian regime has armed the terrorist organizations surrounding the State of Israel, including Hamas, Hezbollah, the Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and the Houthi terrorist regime. These organizations have suffered heavy damage as a result of IDF strikes during the war.

In addition, the IDF continues to strike missile production sites across Iran.

3D illustration of the anti-tank missile production site that was struck: 

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Map of the strike on missile production sites in the Tehran area:

 

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