The government has blamed the unrest on demonstrators bent on the destruction of public property and says they are trained and armed by enemies including the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
The US accused Sitki Ayan and his network of companies of acting as a facilitator for oil sales and money laundering on behalf of IRGC.
IRGC Commander Mojtaba Fada said Iran would "frog march [Netanyahu] to Iran wearing a leash and a slave collar."
Washington fears the same long-range ballistic technology used to put satellites into orbit could also be used to launch nuclear warheads.
Unrest has swept Iran in recent weeks, including areas home to ethnic minorities with long-standing grievances against the state.
The strikes were reported after Iranian authorities accused armed Iranian Kurdish dissidents of involvement in unrest now shaking Iran, especially in the northwest.
The Israeli star singer of Iranian descent Rita Yahan-Farouz, in a message to Iranian Women: "Standing as heroes for freedom, against bullets.
Protests persisted on Sunday and #MahsaAmini became one of the top hashtags ever on Persian-language Twitter as Iranians fumed over the death of a young woman in the custody of morality police.
"There are texts in the Islamic religion that are opposed to violence. Explicit texts,” said Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim al-Issa, hoping other leaders follow.
Endless patience and restraint will not improve America’s safety. Strong punitive action is needed to deter the leaders in Tehran.