In the early hours of the 12th, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that it has completed the 40th wave of the “True Promise-4” operation, jointly operating with Lebanon’s Hezbollah to strike Israeli targets and U.S. military bases located in the Middle East.
In the "joint integrated operation" between the IRGC and Hezbollah, “Qadr,” “Emad,” “Khaybar,” and “Fateh” missiles were launched alongside coordinated use of drones, striking over 50 targets. The attacks lasted for five hours, covering areas including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, as well as U.S. military bases in Azraq, Jordan and Hailji, Saudi Arabia.
An Israeli senior defense official stated that this was the first time since the United States and Israel launched large-scale military operations against Iran that Iran and Hezbollah have carried out coordinated strikes on Israel.
According to The Times of Israel, during the coordinated operation between Iran and Hezbollah, all ballistic missiles fired by Iran toward central, northern, and southern Israel were intercepted, with debris scattered in many places; Hezbollah fired about 150 rockets at northern Israel, some of which landed in open areas.
Israel stated that, due to attacks from Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the situation is expected to become even more difficult in the coming days, and Israel’s current civil defense restrictions will remain at least until the 14th.
In addition, in the early hours of the 12th, the Israel Defense Forces stated that they had launched large-scale airstrikes against Tehran.