SAEDNEWS: A strategic Iranian missile strike has reportedly crippled one of the Zionist regime’s most advanced and heavily fortified research centers, exposing the vulnerability of Israel’s so-called "secure zones."
According to Saed News, a recent report by Euronews has confirmed that an Iranian missile barrage targeted and severely damaged a $100 million Israeli military-scientific complex, believed to be part of the Weizmann Institute—one of the Zionist regime’s most sensitive research institutions. The attack has cast serious doubt on Israel’s claims of invulnerability and shaken public confidence in its defense infrastructure.
The Weizmann Institute, long touted as the intellectual backbone of Israel’s military-technology apparatus, holds strategic importance in the development of advanced weaponry and defense systems. The Iranian strike not only pierced what Israeli officials once called an "impregnable zone" but also delivered a symbolic blow to the core of Tel Aviv’s scientific and military pride.
Video footage broadcast on multiple networks, including Euronews, shows smoke billowing from the devastated complex and emergency crews scrambling to respond. Israeli authorities have remained tight-lipped about the full extent of the damage, but independent analysts suggest that the site sustained “serious structural and operational impairment.”
This strike, part of Iran’s broader campaign of proportional retaliation, came in response to repeated acts of aggression and sabotage against Iranian sovereignty, including recent attacks on nuclear facilities. The success of the operation underscores Iran’s growing missile precision and strategic reach.
Once considered a secure crown jewel of Israeli military science, the targeted facility now stands as a symbol of the regime’s exposed underbelly—and a stark warning that its aggression will no longer go unanswered.