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IAF Destroys Iranian Aerial Tanker 1,400 miles From Israel, Farthest Strike Yet (Updated)

Iran and Israel continue to trade blows late on Saturday and into Sunday. On the Israeli side, the strikes constitute the latest phase of Operation Rising Lion, a campaign designed to destroy Iran’s nuclear capability and long-range weapons capacity. Among these strikes, a mission that reportedly knocked out an Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) aerial refueling tanker at Mashhad Airport in northeast Iran was, according to Israeli military officials, the “most distant strike since the beginning of the operation.” Indeed, it would be among the longest-distance airstrikes mounted by the IAF ever.

The tanker — either a half-century-old Boeing KC-707 or KC-747 — was struck more than 1,400 miles from Israel by the Israeli Air Force (IAF). The tanker version of the 747 is not flying anywhere else in the world, and Iran is understood to have only one flying example.

Mashhad Airport is around 1,400 miles from the closest Israeli border. Google Earth

The mission was part of the plan “to achieve air superiority throughout Iran,” the IAF added. While the IRIAF appears to have made very little use of its combat aircraft so far, aerial refueling capacity is critical if it is to redeploy ***ets around the country for their own protection in the face of IAF attacks. While this kind of defense is unlikely at this point, these aircraft remain prized ***ets that are not replaceable for the IRIAF, and they are also used for transport roles. Keeping key regime figures and materials, especially those related to its nuclear program, from running would be a primary objective for the IDF. Yesterday, we saw very risky flights of Iranian transports out of Tehran just as Israel was achieving air superiority over the capital, for instance.

For its part, Tehran has continued to launch barrages of retaliatory missile and drone strikes at Israel, reportedly killing at least 10 people and injuring more than 100 overnight.

Readers can get up to speed with the developments in the conflict in the previous 24 hours here.

The latest Iranian strikes on Israel saw missiles penetrate air defenses in the north and center of the country.

Iran’s overnight attacks on Israel included a total of 70 ballistic missiles and dozens of drones, according to the IDF’s latest estimates.

The missiles were fired in three waves at 11 p.m., 2 a.m., and 2:55 a.m., coinciding with the dozens of drones.

One projectile struck a…

— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) June 15, 2025

The latest wave of Iranian attacks began shortly after 11:00 p.m. local time on Saturday, with air raid alerts in Jerusalem and Haifa.

A second wave of strikes followed from around 2:00 a.m. According to Israeli media, at least 35 people were missing after a strike on the city of Bat Yam, south of Tel Aviv. Emergency services there said that a missile hit an eight-story building, resulting in at least six fatalities and around 180 people injured.

Daylight reveals a much clearer image of the impact site in Bat Yam, to the south of Tel-Aviv, where the death toll currently sits at 4 and the injuries at over 200, while around 35 are believed to still be missing beneath the rubble. Search-and-rescue teams with IDF Homefront… pic.twitter.com/ZzC6XB3BMN

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 15, 2025

Other ballistic missiles evaded air defenses to hit Rehovot, also outside of Tel Aviv, killing two. One of the main targets here appears to have been a science institute.

The Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Central Israel, suffered a direct impact from an Iranian ballistic missile earlier tonight, starting a fire in one of the laboratories and causing extensive damage to a section of the campus. pic.twitter.com/IYEY4H14UZ

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 15, 2025

Another four fatalities were reported after an Iranian strike on the Palestinian majority town of Tamra, in northern Israel, which was struck on Saturday night.

This just happened in Tamra, an Arab city in northern Israel. The Islamic regime in Iran targeted it, a Muslim city. The regime bombed homes, mosques, and houses filled with Qurans. While Israel protects Arab Muslim citizens, Iran tries to wipe them out. And the most disgraceful… pic.twitter.com/Xjo0Vbl6r4

— Amjad Taha أمجد طه (@amjadt25) June 14, 2025

The continued threat of Iranian missile and drone attacks means that Israeli airspace remained closed Sunday for a third consecutive day.

The Israeli Air Force shot down 20 drones launched at Israel in the past hour, the IDF says.

The drones were all apparently launched from Iran. pic.twitter.com/irwrTsY8wZ

— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) June 15, 2025

An Iranian Arash-2 Long-Range Loitering Munition was shot down over Southwestern Syria last night by Israel, crashing near the town of Ain al-Zebda in the Quneitra Governorate. pic.twitter.com/uIf8P1qjRr

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 15, 2025

“Due to the security situation and in accordance with the instructions of security authorities, Israeli airspace is currently closed to civilian aviation — no incoming or outgoing flights are operating,” the Israeli transport and foreign ministries said in a joint statement.

As regards Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv, the busiest international airport in Israel, “a notice regarding its reopening will be given with at least six hours’ advance warning,” an Israel airports authority spokesperson said. “A decision to resume flights to Israel will only be made once it is deemed safe to do so,” the statement added.

ATHENS, GREECE - JUNE 13: Israeli state aircraft Wing of Zion which flew to Greece from Ben Gurion airport, is seen at International Airport in Athens on June 13, 2025 in Athens, Greece. The Israeli government aircraft has been relocated to the Athens Flight Information Region due to the suspension of commercial flights in Israel. Last night, Israel attacked Iran with 200 jets, killing top military officials and nuclear scientists. Iran has responded by sending 100 drones to counterattack and says Israeli attacks are a declaration of war. (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images)
The Israeli state Boeing 767 Wing of Zion, which flew to Greece from Ben Gurion Airport, is seen at Athens International Airport on June 13, 2025. The Israeli government aircraft was relocated to the Athens Flight Information Region due to the suspension of commercial flights in Israel. Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images Milos Bicanski

As of yesterday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was focusing on attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure, as Operation Rising Lion rolled on.

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WATCH where we struck in both Iran and Yemen:

This is what the scale of our operational activity to eliminate Iran’s influence across the region looks like: pic.twitter.com/5d9y1Ekwnh

— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) June 15, 2025

These kinds of attacks have continued with the Shahran oil depot in Tehran having been left burning by an Israeli attack. Iranian officials said the situation there was under control. This is one of two Iranian oil depots now burning, the other being in southern Tehran. At the same time, Israeli energy infrastructure has also been on Iranian target lists, including a refinery in the northern city of Haifa. Officials there said there were no injuries at the plant, but pipelines and transmission lines were damaged, forcing some facilities to shut down.

Black smoke was seen billowing from an oil tank at the Shahran oil depot this morning, following reports of an Israeli strike on the facility overnight.

High-resolution imagery confirms that multiple oil tanks appear to have been hit in the attack. pic.twitter.com/Ikps0uXXY4

— Open Source Centre (@osc_london) June 15, 2025

Other Israeli strikes have targeted the main building belonging to Iran’s defense ministry. The semi-official Tasnim news agency said today that only minor damage was inflicted.

Another defense ministry building was attacked in the central city of Isfahan, Iranian media said today. “One of the centers affiliated with the Ministry of Defense in Isfahan was attacked, and possible damages are under investigation,” the ISNA news agency reported, quoting the deputy provincial governor. Unconfirmed reports suggest that the facility attacked was involved in the design and development of the Shahed series of long-range one-way attack drones, notorious above all for their use by Russia in Ukraine.

What is claimed to have been a military drone factory in the city of Isfahan was targeted and destroyed earlier by a strike from the Israeli Air Force. pic.twitter.com/VcieqhMrE3

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 15, 2025

Attacks on Iranian facilities related to weapons manufacture, outside of the nuclear program and long-range strategic missiles, would be in keeping with Israeli evacuation warnings to Iranians living near weapons production facilities in Tehran and elsewhere in the country.

In a statement, Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz said: “The Israeli military will strike these sites and will continue to peel away the Iranian snake’s skin in Tehran and everywhere, targeting nuclear capabilities and weapons systems.” An IDF evacuation warning includes all weapons factories and supporting facilities.

The Israel Defense Force has just released a major evacuation order for Iran, instructing all Iranians who currently or in the near future will be in or around military weapons factories and their supporting institutions, to immediately leave these areas and not return until… pic.twitter.com/gwnkEuOKEK

— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 15, 2025

Reports began to emerge today of further Israeli airstrikes directed against targets in the Iranian capital, accompanied by footage showing residents fleeing the city.

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The IDF released new photos showing F-15I strike fighters from 69 Squadron “The Hammers” departing on sorties against targets in Iran last night, each equipped with two SPICE 1000 precision-guided glide weapons, three 610-gal external fuel tanks and one or two AIM-120B AMRAAMs. pic.twitter.com/Ev69ZklHcu

— Guy Plopsky (@GuyPlopsky) June 15, 2025

More explosions were heard in central Tehran today, with footage showing columns of smoke rising from one of the explosion sites, which Tasnim reported was near the central Valiasr Square.

The Iranian nuclear program is also still being attacked by Israel.

According to the IDF, its targets have included the nuclear facility in Isfahan. While this attack was confirmed by an IDF spokesperson in a post on X on Sunday, they did not provide a timeframe for the attack.

Another objective reported to have been attacked today is the Tehran police headquarters in the center of the Iranian capital.

“The Greater Tehran Police Command was hit by one of the enemy’s drones,” the ISNA news agency reported, citing a police statement. It added that the attack caused “minor damage” and injured “a number” of police personnel.

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ISRAELI DRONE STRIKES POLICE HQ IN TEHRAN

Iran’s Police Command says an Israeli drone attacked the Greater Tehran Police Headquarters a short while ago.

The strike caused injuries and structural damage, though exact numbers are still unclear.

Source: Al Jazeera, News… https://t.co/fJvhlAg4iTpic.twitter.com/YkrrfIYVat

— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 15, 2025

Reflecting the apparent air superiority now enjoyed by the Israeli Air Force (IAF) over at least some parts of Iran, there is now growing evidence of the use of Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM), which do not offer any significant standoff range.

Impressive footage of two Israeli GBU-32 JDAM striking Iranian targets in the city of Kermanshah, Iran.

Israeli planes continue to operate in Iranian airspace since those munition types have a range of maximum 13 nautical miles (24 km). The IDF has absolute air superiority. pic.twitter.com/9C198aHEu3

— (((Tendar))) (@Tendar) June 15, 2025

An IAF F-15 Baz armed with a pair of SPICE standoff weapons under its wings. <em>IAF</em>

An IAF F-15 Baz armed with a pair of SPICE standoff weapons under its wings. IAF

Iranian authorities now say the death toll from Israeli strikes on Friday, the first day of Operation Rising Lion, stands at 78. Many more people are said to have been killed since then, including 60 when a missile brought down a 14-story apartment block in Tehran on Saturday.

Earlier strikes under Operation Rising Lion had targeted key individuals, notably those within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or working within its nuclear program.

The latest named victim of these targeted ******inations is Ali Shamkhani, described as Iran’s chief adviser to its supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei. Shamkhani died in the hospital yesterday, according to Iranian media reports. Shamkhani had previously served as Iran’s top national security official for a decade.

#BREAKING: @IranIntl reports Ali Shamkhani is dead. He was a former SNSC secretary and defense minister, and an advisor to #Iran‘s regime’s supreme leader. Shamkhani was one of the system’s key military strategists. His family has also been known for their corruption. Shamkhani… pic.twitter.com/UvjaV17lEe

— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) June 13, 2025

The initial phase of the Israeli offensive on Friday also killed at least 30 military personnel in East Azerbaijan province, according to the ISNA news agency. “Following the Zionist regime’s aggression against this province since Friday morning, 30 military personnel and one Red Crescent member have been martyred in defence of the Islamic homeland, and 55 people have been injured,” ISNA reported, quoting East Azerbaijan provincial authorities.

New satellite imagery is also emerging, showcasing damage sustained to Iranian air bases during earlier phases of the campaign. Noje Air Base, seen in the embedded tweet below, in Hamadan province, was home to Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) F-4E and RF-4E tactical jets and had once been earmarked as a likely future base for Iranian Su-35s. It was struck on Friday and apparently heavily damaged. Hardened aircraft shelters also appear to have taken direct hits.

Another airfield targeted by the IAF is Shahid Fakouri Air Base in Tabriz, which was home to F-5E/F and Saeghe fighters as well as MiG-29 Fulcrums.

Satellite imagery of Iran’s Tabriz air base shows how Israeli strikes cratered taxiways that link hangars to the runway, stifling Iranian aircraft at the site. pic.twitter.com/jAGVTKlChI

— Brady Africk (@bradyafr) June 15, 2025

On the other hand, there are growing signs that Israel will face a long and difficult struggle if it is to put Iranian nuclear facilities out of action. Jeffrey Lewis, an expert in nuclear nonproliferation and a professor at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, notes that there is no evidence so far of attacks on the Fordow uranium enrichment plant. This may suggest that, without a plan for follow-up strikes, Israel might be reliant upon U.S. military support to fully roll back the Iranian nuclear program. Fordow, in particular, is a very tricky target, buried deep within a mountain, which would challenge even the most powerful bunker-busting weapons available to the U.S. military. Outside of unconventional weapons, putting Fordow out of action would require a hazardous special operations mission or U.S. ***istance to destroy it from the air.

The only other possibility, as reported by @BarakRavid, is that the Israelis are hoping the US will jump in, WWE-tag team style, and finish off the facility. (2/3)https://t.co/cIKe07NY2V

— Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) June 14, 2025

In the meantime, Israeli officials are warning Iran that its campaign of airstrikes will continue.

In a statement today, the IDF added that “at this hour, we are striking Iran,” and that “Iranian attacks are not behind us.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that Israel’s strikes so far have set Iran’s nuclear program back, possibly by years, and that heavier blows were yet to come. “We will hit every site and every target of the Ayatollahs’ regime, and what they have felt so far is nothing compared with what they will be handed in the coming days,” Netanyahu said in a video message.

After Israeli civilians were confirmed as being killed in overnight strikes, Netanyahu said today that Iran will pay a “heavy price.”

The Israeli leader visited the site of the missile strike on a residential building in Bat Yam, where he said that Iran posed an “existential threat” to Israel and accused Tehran of “the premeditated murder of civilians, women and children.”

BAT YAM, ISRAEL JUNE 15: (----EDITORIAL USE ONLY MANDATORY CREDIT - 'AVI OHAYON / GPO / HANDOUT' - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS----) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspects demolished apartment buildings following Iran's launch of a ballistic missile attack against Israel in Bat Yam on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Avi Ohayon (GPO) / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspects demolished apartment buildings following an Iranian ballistic missile attack against Bat Yam, on June 15, 2025. Photo by Avi Ohayon (GPO) / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images Anadolu

An unnamed Israeli military official today told Reuters that Israel is still working through a long list of targets it plans to hit in Iran. The same official said that the IDF had attacked around 80 targets in Tehran alone on Saturday evening. The targets included two “dual-use” Iranian fuel sites that supported military and nuclear operations, he said. He said they also targeted the chief of staff of Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi militant group overnight.

The IDF releases footage of its overnight strike on Iran’s “nuclear program headquarters” in Tehran.

Earlier, the military said it hit some 80 targets in Tehran overnight, including fuel depots, the Iranian Defense Ministry headquarters, the “headquarters of the SPND nuclear… pic.twitter.com/sprgcGLFf9

— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) June 15, 2025

For its part, Iran remains steadfast in its promise to avenge the Israeli attacks.

President Masoud Pezeshkian threatened a “more decisive and severe” response should Israel continue its “hostile actions” towards Tehran, according to the Islamic Republic News Agency, the official Iranian news agency.

While we reported yesterday on how U.S. military ***ets have been used to help defend Israel during Iran’s retaliatory missile and drone barrage, the United Kingdom is also gearing up for possible involvement, should any of its facilities in the region come under Iranian attack. It also could provide direct military support to Israel, too, a senior government official confirmed.

Speaking to Sky News, U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves called for a de-escalation in the conflict. But when asked if Britain would come to Israel’s aid if asked, Reeves said: “We have, in the past, supported Israel when there have been missiles coming in. We’re sending in ***ets to both protect ourselves and also potentially to support our allies.”

The U.K. government confirmed yesterday that more Royal Air Force aircraft were being sent to the region, something that Reeves said today was a “precautionary move.”

The aircraft in question comprise Typhoon multirole fighters and Voyager aerial refueling tankers.

An RAF Typhoon in its shelter at RAF Akrotiri air base, in Cyprus. <em>MoD Crown Copyright via Getty Images</em> A U.K. Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4 returns to its shelter at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus, on January 12, 2024, following a strike mission on Houthi rebels. <em>Photo by MoD Crown Copyright via Getty Images</em>

An RAF Typhoon in its shelter at RAF Akrotiri air base, in Cyprus. MoD Crown Copyright via Getty Images A U.K. Royal Air Force Typhoon FGR4 returns to its shelter at RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus, on January 12, 2024, following a strike mission on Houthi rebels. Photo by MoD Crown Copyright via Getty Images

“It does not mean that we are at war,” Reeves added. “And we have not been involved in these strikes or this conflict, but we do have important ***ets in the region, and it is right that we send jets to protect them, and that’s what we’ve done.”

There has been an intriguing follow-up to earlier reports of Israeli commandos launching drones and missiles from deep within Iran to attack targets in the first wave of strikes on Friday, something you can read about here.

Iran now says it has arrested two individuals who it claims are members of Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad. Allegedly, the individuals were captured in Alborz province while they were preparing explosives and electronic devices. Reuters reports the incident, citing the semi-official Tasnim news agency. The Israeli operation also reportedly relied upon parts for quadcopter drones that were smuggled into Iran months in advance. These drones were hidden in “suitcases, trucks, and shipping containers” before being rigged with explosives and then deployed.

Images of Mossad operatives in Iran conducting strikes overnight. Appear to possibly use Spike ATGMs to hit air defence ***ets. https://t.co/01v0na4rbx

— ELINT News (@ELINTNews) June 13, 2025

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Iran “at levels never seen before” if it attacks U.S. interests in the region.

Soon after his unprecedented military parade in Washington, DC, Trump posted on his Truth Social platform, also claiming that the United States had nothing to do with Israel’s latest attack on Iran. He wrote: “The U.S. had nothing to do with the attack on Iran tonight. If we are attacked in any way, shape, or form by Iran, the full strength and might of the U.S. Armed Forces will come down on you at levels never seen before. However, we can easily get a deal done between Iran and Israel, and end this bloody conflict!!!”

All in all, the expanding target set for the Israeli military points to just how big a challenge this campaign will be. As well as nuclear facilities (many of which are extremely hardened), the IDF has been targeting key Iranian individuals, missile sites, the air defense network, air bases, energy infrastructure, and more. There are signs that regime targets are now part of the growing target list.

BREAKING: Netanyahu says that a regime change in Iran is possible as a result of the Israeli strikes targeting the country’s leadership.

— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 15, 2025

Israel also needs to deal with all the known industrial infrastructure related to long-range weapons and nuclear programs if it is to truly remove the Iranian nuclear threat. All of this points to a very long process, especially without U.S. support. Above all, Israel is constrained by the long distances involved in its airstrikes, and the fact that it cannot put high densities of aircraft over these target areas. Were the United States to become involved, providing aerial refueling, which is a notable weak spot in the IAF order of battle, would likely be a priority.

This is a developing story, and we will continue to update it as more information becomes available.

Update, 4:30 PM, Eastern

Spectacular imagery continues to emerge, showing Israeli air defenses dealing with incoming Iranian ballistic missiles. The Israeli Arrow series of anti-ballistic missiles uses kinetic kill vehicles to engage ballistic missile threats outside of the Earth’s atmosphere (exo-atmospheric). These physically slam into the target, destroying it in its mid-course flight phase, resulting in very dramatic visual effects.

Iranian state media today officially confirmed the deaths of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) intelligence chief, Brig. Gen. Mohammad Kazemi and his deputy H***an Mohaqiq. The individuals were eliminated today in an Israeli strike in Tehran, which also claimed the life of a third IRGC intelligence officer, Mohsen Bagheri, according to state media.

Iran has officially confirmed the deaths of IRGC intelligence corps commander
General Mohammad Kazemi and his deputy, General H***an Mohaqiq.

The pair were killed in an Israeli strike on their headquarters today. pic.twitter.com/FLfmhWcWdH

— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) June 15, 2025

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