Israel says it hit IRGC-linked Tehran university in strike on weapons infrastructure
Jerusalem — Israel’s military said on Monday it had struck a university in Tehran affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, describing the site as a key hub for advanced weapons research and military development.
In a statement, the Israeli military said the target was located within the compound of Imam Hossein University, which it identified as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ primary military academic institution and an emergency support asset for Iran’s armed forces.
The Israeli military said it carried out multiple strikes on infrastructure within the university complex in recent days, aiming to degrade Iran’s weapons production and development capabilities.
According to the statement, the strikes destroyed underground wind tunnels, a chemistry centre, and a technology and engineering facility linked to a mechanics and development group, all of which Israel said were used in weapons research.
Israel described the university as a central component of the IRGC’s military infrastructure. The institution has previously been visited by senior Iranian officials, including former supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
There was no immediate confirmation or response from Iranian authorities regarding the reported strike or the extent of damage.