Heightened military preparedness follows threats exchanged between Tehran and Washington.
Iran has mobilized thousands of missiles for immediate deployment as part of a heightened military preparedness in response to escalating tensions with the United States.
Reports indicate that these missiles are specifically aimed at U.S. military installations in the region, as well as at Israel's nuclear facilities.
Sources state that over 1,000 hypersonic ballistic missiles have been prepared, with primary targets including Israel's Dimona nuclear facility, along with other critical locations within central Israel.
This recent escalation follows a series of threats exchanged between Tehran and Washington, leading to increased military readiness orders from the Iranian General Staff.
Concerns regarding a broader conflict have intensified, particularly as Iranian military rockets are also being directed at American sites in the area.
Senior military officials within Iran have reportedly urged Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to reconsider his religious decree that prohibits the development of nuclear weapons.
Additionally, calls have arisen for Iran to exit the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) due to perceived threats, growing foreign pressures, and concerns over the actions of U.S. President
Donald Trump.
The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for regional stability as military assets are positioned and diplomatic tensions continue to mount.