“The path to Iran has been cleared. Air Force jets will begin striking targets in Tehran as planned.”
Senior IDF officers:
1. Iran is firing fewer missiles than predicted in worst-case scenario.
2. Iranian nuclear project significantly delayed already, possibly years.
3. Air Force will intensify strikes deep in Iran now that path is clear.
Here’s what happened overnight:
- Iran fired about 200 ballistic missiles at Israel
- Three people were killed and 70 wounded
- Most missiles were intercepted by air defenses
- Roughly 25% hit open areas
A few hit residential areas in central Israel, including Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Rishon Lezion
The Israeli Air Force says its operation against Iran is “advancing according to the plan” and “working well” so far.
Still, the IAF says it is preparing for a sudden further escalation with Iran.
Meanwhile, the IAF says it now has the ability to fly over Tehran with fighter jets, which it says is “significant.”
The IAF also says it is working to disrupt attempts by Iran to launch massive ballistic missile barrages on Israel, with fighter jets flying over the launch sites. As time goes on, Iran’s ability to launch missiles at Israel will be slowly degraded, the IAF says.
The military releases footage showing the identification of Iranian ballistic missile launchers in Tehran, shortly before they were targeted.
The Israeli Air Force says its operation against Iran is “advancing according to the plan” and “working well” so far.
Still, the IAF says it is preparing for a sudden further escalation with Iran.
Meanwhile, the IAF says it now has the ability to fly over Tehran with fighter… pic.twitter.com/PxjlvQHjTB
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) June 14, 2025
For those just waking up, here’s what happened overnight:
Iran fired about 200 ballistic missiles at Israel
Three people were killed and 70 wounded
Most missiles were intercepted by air defenses
Roughly 25% hit open areas
A few hit residential areas in central…— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) June 14, 2025
New satellite image from Tehrran’s Mehrabad airport
All military aircrafts are destroyed. pic.twitter.com/Q44THpeU9c
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) June 14, 2025
The IDF releases new footage showing Iranian ballistic missile launchers being struck in Israeli airstrikes. pic.twitter.com/dCcliwun7V
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) June 14, 2025
And the Peshmerga of the East Kurdistan (Occupied by Iran):
The Peshmerga of the East Kurdistan (Occupied by Iran) are getting ready to enter the war against Iran.
— KGG (@KGG6766) June 14, 2025
The road to Tehran has been paved: IDF secures air route for stronger strikes on Iran
According to military officials, the pace of Israeli air operations as far as Tehran is expected to accelerate.
BY: Jerusalem Post, June 14, 2025:
The Israel Air Force is now capable of operating without obstruction as far as Tehran, following what was described as the destruction of a majority of Iran’s air defense systems, security officials said on Saturday morning.
The reported elimination of Syria’s military capabilities, including those of Hezbollah, has further expanded Israel’s operational range and shortened flight paths to Iran.
Until approximately two years ago, the IAF faced severe limitations in operating over Lebanon and Syria. IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir’s statement on Saturday, saying “The road to Tehran has been paved” reflects the IDF’s present air dominance and signals a strategic shift. According to military officials, the pace of air operations is expected to accelerate.
Iran maintains three key nuclear sites: Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow. Natanz and Isfahan have reportedly been rendered non-operational, in what defense sources describe as a substantial setback to Iran’s nuclear development efforts.
While the Fordow facility remains intact, the loss of scientific personnel, due to the targeted killings of key figures, is expected to delay any nuclear progress. Intelligence officials emphasized that scientific leadership is essential for overseeing such complex programs, and its absence will hinder Iran’s ability to coordinate further action.
Additionally, the IDF’s intelligence community is said to have made a notable breakthrough in real-time intelligence collection. This advancement enables precise targeting of individuals and strategic assets, including mobile launch systems, as they move. Military officials described the development as a “game changer” for operational effectiveness.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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