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Iran strikes Israel with multi-warhead Qadr-H missile in major escalation

Published on: June 23, 2025 6:14 PM

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched its 21st missile attack on Israeli territory under Operation Waʿad-e-Sadiq 3, using a novel weapon for the first time. They deployed the Qadr‑H ballistic missile, equipped with multiple warheads, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. This missile launch also involved drones and both solid-fuel and liquid-fuel missiles targeting locations across Israel.

The Qadr‑H missile, a medium-range missile with a range of 1,650 km and a warhead of 650 kg, was used to boost accuracy and destructive power. The IRGC noted that they implemented new techniques to enhance the missile’s impact. By integrating multiple warheads, the Qadr‑H poses a tougher challenge to interception systems such as Iron Dome.

According to IRGC sources, the missiles struck several targets in northern and southern occupied territories, and they warned that more attacks are planned. They also said residents should expect frequent air-raid sirens as the campaign continues.

The use of Qadr‑H is a strategic message. IRGC spokesman Amir Ali Hajizadeh has previously said these missiles can hit Israel from deep inside Iran, with some variants reaching up to 2,000 km. This demonstrates Iran’s intention to increase the pressure and expand the missile threat envelope.

With this step, Iran has moved into a higher tier of missile usage. In response, Israel has consistently aimed to destroy Iranian missile launchers and facilities before launches. Still, advanced missiles with multi-warheads will make defense harder, increasing the risk for a wider regional escalation.

Filed Under: Iran-Israel Tensions Tagged With: 21st missile attack, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Israel, Latest, Operation Waʿad-e-Sadiq 3, Qadr‑H ballistic missile

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