Netanyahu vows more Tehran strikes; US hits 1,000+ Iran targets like IRGC HQs, missiles. Tel Aviv video, war council details—escalation.

From IRGC Aerospace to Submarines—Israel Mossad Defense Chief Huddle Signals Total Onslaught (Image: X)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised more pain for Tehran, saying strikes "will only increase" in days ahead. He issued orders to keep pounding Iran during a huddle with his defense minister, army chief of staff, and Mossad head.
Video rolled from Israeli military HQ roof. Netanyahu stared straight: "Forces now strike Tehran's heart with growing strength—this will ramp up even more." Calm but iron tone. No backing down. Aimed at home crowd, world watchers. Signals long haul.
Tight circle: Defense Minister Israel Katz. IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi. Mossad Director David Barnea. Brain trust plots next waves. Instructions flew: sustain, intensify campaign. Iran's central nerves already frayed.
US Central Command tallied over 1,000 targets since Saturday kickoff. Sunday fact sheet spilled details. Precision ops from air, sea, maybe shadows. CENTCOM: mission erodes Iran's fight-back power. Numbers stun—scale of barrage.
Hits gut Iran's muscle—from brains to brawn.
Israel eyes regime core. Disrupt IRGC Mosaic Defense. Netanyahu ties to US ops. Iran retaliates wild—drones, missiles fly. E3 watches close.
Goal: cripple launch pads, comms, navies. Force endgame talks or fold.
Days ahead: heavier barrages. Tehran feels heat deepest. US keeps 1,000+ tally climbing. Risks soar—civilian tolls, oil shocks, proxy flares. Iran decentralizes, fights dirty. World holds breath.
Netanyahu frames survival. US backs ironclad. Gulf allies tense. Europe preps defenses. Khamenei void looms. Strikes test wills— who blinks?
A: "Forces striking heart of Tehran with increasing strength—this will only increase more."
A: Defense minister, chief of staff, Mossad head.
A: Over 1,000 since Saturday, per CENTCOM.
A: IRGC HQs, air defenses, missile sites, navy ships/subs, comms, anti-ship sites.
A: Rooftop of Israeli military HQ in Tel Aviv.
A: Yes—instructions for campaign continuation and increase.
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