Key Israeli facilities targeted in Iran’s missile strikes

Following its aggression against Iran, the Zionist regime is now experiencing an unprecedented level of destruction due to Iran’s retaliatory missile strikes. In addition to targeting various areas across the occupied territories, Iran struck and demolished numerous key and strategic sites belonging to the regime.
Below are some of the most important of these targets:
Gav-Yam Negev Tech Park
Gav-Yam Technology Park is a major tech hub located on the outskirts of Be’er Sheva in southern occupied Palestine (Negev Desert), established in 2013. The site covers approximately 50,000 square meters with three main buildings and employed over 2,500 people.
The Zionist military established its C4I (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence) camp adjacent to this complex. The park played a crucial role in developing the regime’s cyber security capabilities, and many members of Unit 8200 of the Israeli military were recruited from here. One of Microsoft’s Israeli branches is also located in this park.
Aman Military Intelligence Logistics Headquarters
The Logistics Headquarters of Aman (Israel’s Military Intelligence Directorate) is a critical arm of the Israeli military responsible for supplying the technical and logistical equipment needed for intelligence operations.
This unit plays an essential support role for Aman’s intelligence-gathering and analysis missions. Without it, the regime’s ability to function effectively in intelligence would be significantly diminished.
Nevatim Airbase
Nevatim Airbase—also known as Base 28 of the Israeli Air Force—is located in the southern part of the occupied territories, between Be’er Sheva and Arad.
It is one of the largest airbases in the occupied lands, with three runways of varying lengths. The base houses stealth fighter jets, transport planes, refueling aircraft, and electronic surveillance planes.
Hebrew-language media have noted that Nevatim is home to the most advanced warplanes in the Israeli Air Force, including U.S.-made F-35 Lightning fighter jets. The base is approximately 1,100 kilometers from Iran’s western borders.
Haifa Oil Refinery
The Haifa Refinery, owned by the Zionist regime’s Bazan Petrochemical Company, is located on the Haifa port coast and is the largest oil refining facility in the occupied territories.
It was targeted in recent days by a heavy Iranian missile strike.
Weizmann Institute of Science
The Weizmann Institute of Science is Israel’s most prominent research institution, with extensive collaborations with the Israeli military and intelligence agencies.
It supports the Zionist military through research, development, and training programs, contributing significantly to Israel’s defense capabilities.
The institute collaborates with major weapons manufacturers in the occupied territories, and its researchers play key roles in military-related projects. It also runs programs preparing students for military service and offers academic opportunities for Israeli military personnel.
Near the institute, the Kiryat Weizmann Science Park hosts major Israeli arms companies such as Rafael, IAI (Israel Aerospace Industries), and Elbit Systems.
Ben Gurion Airport
Ben Gurion Airport is the largest airport in the Zionist regime, located on the outskirts of Lod, about 15 kilometers southeast of Tel Aviv. It is named after David Ben Gurion, the regime’s first prime minister.
Other Targets
Other sites reportedly hit by Iranian missile strikes include:
Ma'ale Adumim Airbase
Zionist government ministries in Haifa
The Golan radar site
Al-Naqab chemical plant