The Israel Air Force completed its latest round of strikes on Iranian regime infrastructure in the Tehran area on Sunday, according to an IDF statement. 

The IDF targeted sites used by security forces that work under the umbrella of the Iranian regime, including weapons production and storage sites. 

The military stated that it targeted: an Iranian military base used for training soldiers and storing missile systems; a weapons production and storage facility run by the Iranian Defense Ministry; and an IRGC Air Force weapons production site.

At the same time, the IDF struck a headquarters of the Iranian Intelligence Ministry and the emergency headquarters of the Internal Security forces, according to the report.

IDF strikes regime in Tehran after Zamir approves new wave of strikes in 'all theaters of war'

The IDF began striking infrastructure belonging to the Iranian regime in Tehran, the military said early Sunday morning.

Israel Air Force fighter jet seen in central Israel amid the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, March 11, 2026.
Israel Air Force fighter jet seen in central Israel amid the ongoing war between Israel and Iran, March 11, 2026. (credit: NATI SHOHAT/FLASH90)

The strikes follow IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir's approval of a new wave of overnight strikes across all current theaters of war, following the Iranian ballistic missile hits in Israel's southern cities of Arad and Dimona.

At least 84 were wounded in Arad, and another 78 were wounded across several impact sites in Dimona. 
  

Miriam Sela-Eitam contributed to this report.