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🚨 IDF F-35I SHOOTS DOWN IRANIAN YAK-130 OVER TEHRAN AS STRIKES TARGET MISSILE LAUNCHERS, AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMS, AND REGIME INFRASTRUCTURE IN IRAN AND HEZBOLLAH COMMAND CENTERS IN BEIRUT

🎯 IAF F-35I downs Iranian fighter jet over Tehran: The IDF released first-time footage showing an Israeli Air Force ‘Adir’ (F-35I) shooting down an Iranian YAK-130 over Tehran. The footage includes the radio call: “Completed, the target is down, continuing to strike.”

The IDF says the Israeli Air Force is operating to obtain aerial superiority over the skies of Tehran while continuing strikes on infrastructure sites belonging to the Iranian terror regime.

💥 Ballistic missile launcher and air defense systems struck in Iran: Israeli Air Force aircraft struck and dismantled an armed ballistic missile launcher in the Qum area that was ready to launch toward the Israeli homefront.

An air defense system was struck in Isfahan. The IDF says additional air defense infrastructure intended for use against Israeli Air Force aircraft was also targeted there.

The IDF says the strikes are part of a broader effort to degrade the Iranian terror regime’s firepower array and expand Israeli aerial superiority in the region.

💥 Additional wave of strikes launched across Tehran: The IDF says it has begun another large-scale wave of strikes targeting infrastructure belonging to the Iranian terror regime across Tehran.

💥 Hezbollah command centers struck in Beirut: Overnight, the Israeli Air Force completed a wave of intelligence-based strikes in Beirut against several Hezbollah command centers.

The IDF says one of the targets was a command center used by Hezbollah’s aerial unit, and that the sites were intended to be used to advance and carry out terrorist attacks against IDF troops and Israeli civilians.

💥 IDF details scope of strikes in Lebanon: IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said the military has struck more than 320 targets in Lebanon since Hezbollah joined the conflict on Monday, including 80 in the past day.

🛡️ Iranian ballistic missile fire slows as interceptions continue: The Israeli military says the rate of Iran’s ballistic missile fire on Israel continues to slow, and that all projectiles fired overnight were successfully intercepted.

Iran fired at central Israel three times overnight, launching a small number of ballistic missiles in total, according to the IDF.

The IDF assesses missile fire may stabilize and is not expected to stop entirely.

Since the start of the war, the IDF says there have been 13 sites of Iranian missile impacts in residential areas of Israel.

Some impact sites, including in Beit Shemesh, Tel Aviv, and Beersheba, involved large warheads, while in other areas fragments or submunitions from cluster bomb warheads caused damage and injuries.

⚠️ Military assesses Hezbollah attacks may increase: The military assesses Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel from Lebanon may intensify amid the ongoing fighting.

So far, Hezbollah has launched dozens of rockets and drones at Israel, mainly toward the north, with several projectiles also fired at central Israel, according to the IDF.

The IDF says there have been two impact sites in northern Israel from Hezbollah rockets.

🛡️ Home Front Command partially eases restrictions: From noon, gatherings of up to 50 people will be permitted, provided a shelter can be reached in time.

Workplaces will be allowed to operate under the same conditions.

The Home Front Command is scheduled to conduct another assessment over the weekend and may decide to allow educational institutions to reopen starting next week.

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