Israel Launches Pre-Dawn Air Campaign Against Iranian State Infrastructure in Tehran

Israeli forces began a new wave of pre-dawn airstrikes on Tehran's government infrastructure. Read about the rising civilian toll and the expansion of the war.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 30, 2026, 8:12 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Khaama Press

Israel Launches Pre-Dawn Air Campaign Against Iranian State Infrastructure in Tehran - article image
Israel Launches Pre-Dawn Air Campaign Against Iranian State Infrastructure in Tehran - article image

The Commencement of a Strategic Air Offensive

Israel’s military confirmed that a significant new phase of its air campaign against Iran began before dawn on Monday. The strikes were specifically directed at government infrastructure across Tehran, marking an intensification of the ongoing conflict. Israeli officials stated that the mission focused on strategic sites linked to the state, following a sequence of warnings and evacuation alerts issued to civilians in several districts. This pre-emptive communication suggests an effort to mitigate high-volume civilian casualties while systematically dismantling the functional hubs of the Iranian administration.

Expansion of Targets to Academic and Civil Sites

Recent claims from Iranian officials indicate that the scope of the aerial bombardment has widened beyond purely military installations. Reports suggest that university-related facilities have been impacted by recent Israeli and U.S. strikes, fueling international concern that academic and civilian infrastructure is increasingly becoming part of the combat zone. While the Israeli military maintains its focus on strategic state assets, the reported involvement of educational centers reflects a shift in the war’s geography, targeting systems that support national resilience and long-term state stability.

The Rising Civilian Toll in Tehran

The human cost of the sustained air campaign became tragically evident on Sunday, when an airstrike in the capital reportedly killed approximately ten people. Among the victims were six members of an Afghan family, highlighting the extreme vulnerability of migrant and refugee communities residing in Tehran’s densely populated urban centers. Humanitarian organizations have warned that as the air campaign moves into heart of major cities, the risk of collateral damage to non-combatants and displaced populations increases exponentially, complicating the regional refugee crisis.

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