The IDF has completed several waves of strikes against the Iranian regime's infrastructure across Tehran, Isfahan, and southern Iran, the military said on Monday evening. 

Israeli forces targeted command centers and manufacturing sites of the Iranian terror regime across Tehran, Isfahan, and Shiraz.

Earlier on Monday, the IDF revealed it had struck several long-range ballistic missiles launch sites and military infrastructure belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

The regime’s Internal Security Force's headquarters in Isfahan was struck, as well as the IRGC's police force's headquarters, a base belonging to the Basij militia, and a production facility for rocket engines, the military added.

The IDF later released an update saying that the military had targeted an IRGC UAV headquarters, from which the Iranian regime had launched drones toward Israel and was storing more for future attacks. 

"The combined effort to further degrade the regime's firing capabilities and defense capabilities continues at these moment," the military statement added, "alongside the continued expansion of strikes on the ballistic-missile production infrastructure throughout Iran."

The IDF completed a wave of strikes targeting command centers and manufacturing sites of the Iranian terror regime. Video released March 9, 2026 (CREDIT: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT).

In the Shiraz area, the IDF struck additional military infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime.

IDF completes a wave of strikes against six military airfields in Iran

On Sunday night, the IDF completed a wave of strikes against six Iranian military airfields in an effort to gain further dominance over Iranian airspace.

3D visualization of Tehran’s Mehrabad Airfield that was struck. Video released March 9, 2026 (CREDIT: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT).

As part of the strikes, numerous aircraft were dismantled, including Quds Force aircraft belonging to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and Iranian combat helicopters, according to the military.

IDF expects Iran can keep up fire for extended period despite 75% reduction in ballistic missiles

Despite a 75% reduction in ballistic missile launchers, the IDF expects Iran to keep up its fire on the Jewish state for an extended period, the military said.

On Saturday night, the IDF had sought to reassure Israelis that although there was a spike in Iranian ballistic missile threat sirens, sending millions of Israelis into their safe rooms and bomb shelters throughout the day, the military was making progress and had destroyed 75% of Iran’s missile launchers.

The 75% number was a jump from 65% just two days before, showing continued progress.

Yonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.