Iran-Linked Group Claims Drone, Missile Strikes on U.S., Israeli Targets

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Group claims expanded operations using drones and ballistic missiles across the region

A group identifying itself as the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters claimed a series of coordinated drone and missile attacks targeting U.S. and Israeli military assets across the Middle East.

In a statement, the group said it struck an Israeli aerospace facility near Ben Gurion Airport using “Arash-2” attack drones. It also claimed to have targeted a U.S. reconnaissance deployment site at Prince Sultan Air Base with similar drones and ballistic missiles.

The group described the operation as its “74th wave,” citing the use of new tactics and advanced systems against what it called U.S. bases and Israeli positions in central and southern Israel. It further claimed strikes on undisclosed locations where Israeli troops were allegedly stationed.

The statement warned that both Israeli and U.S. military personnel remain under continuous surveillance by its intelligence units.

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