The Israeli army denied the allegations about the attack on Netanyahu's office.
The IDF emphasizes that the IRGC often spreads false information.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) denied claims by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) about an attack being organized on Benjamin Netanyahu's office. This was reported by RBC.
The IDF's official Russian-language spokesperson, Anna Ukolova, emphasized that there is often no connection between the numerous messages being disseminated by the IRGC and the real situation.
According to her, the IRGC is known for spreading information that does not correspond to reality and for propagating such messages through mass media.
At the same time, the IDF confirmed that a missile launch from Iranian territory had been detected. Following this, air raid sirens were activated in some areas of Israel, and missile interception systems were engaged.
So far, it is reported that no serious casualties or significant damage have been recorded as a result of this attack.
However, according to The Times of Israel, one of the missiles fell on the city of Be'er Sheva in southern Israel. The blast wave damaged nearby residential buildings, and 10 people were injured.







