Israel Destroys Iran State Broadcaster Building With ‘Dozens Of Bombs’ As IDF Hits ‘Heart Of Tehran’.hl

Tehran — The skyline of Iran’s capital was ripped open tonight as Israeli warplanes flattened the headquarters of the state broadcaster with what officials in Jerusalem say were “dozens of precision bombs,” in a dramatic strike the IDF claims hit “the heart of Tehran’s propaganda and command system.”
Residents described a roar of jets followed by a rolling series of explosions that turned the massive broadcasting complex into a blazing crater. Shockwaves shattered windows across central districts, and live transmission abruptly cut to black as on‑air programs were replaced by emergency Qur’an recitations and chaotic cellphone footage. Emergency crews battled towering flames amid fears that dozens of staff and security personnel were trapped inside the collapsed structure.
The IDF says the building served as far more than a TV studio, alleging that underground levels housed secure communications, cyber units and Revolutionary Guard media war rooms directing psychological and information operations across the region. Israeli officials insist the strike was “meticulously planned” to target regime infrastructure, not civilians, and claim secondary blasts caught on satellite imagery prove munitions depots and hardened command nodes were hit.
In Tehran, furious commentators branded the attack a “direct assault on the voice of the Revolution,” vowing that Israel “will pay in Tel Aviv and Haifa” for every life lost. Social media is flooded with images of smoke columns over the capital and crowds chanting for revenge outside smoldering ruins.
Analysts warn that by turning Iran’s most iconic media symbol into rubble, Israel has escalated the conflict into an information war as well as a military one — striking not just at missiles and bases, but at the regime’s ability to control what its people see and hear, and daring Tehran to respond on a scale the region has not yet witnessed.