Watch the latest video showing casualties in Iranian attacks on Israeli airbases and military camps. Iran’s Eye claimed that โIsrael suffered its deadliest attack yetโ and that โ2 airbases and 5 military camps were destroyedโ.
Recent verified reporting shows that the IranโIsrael conflict has indeed escalated, with both sides exchanging missiles and air strikes and targeting military infrastructure. However, official and reputable updates describe a continuing cycle of strikes and counterstrikes, not a confirmed destruction of multiple Israeli airbases or widespread elimination of senior leadership.
According to recent international reporting, Iran and Israel have carried out limited but significant attacks on military targets, including airbases and missile facilities, but both militaries also report interceptions and disputed damage assessments.
๐จJUST IN: Israel Suffers Its Deadliest Attack Yet
Reports indicate that 2 airbases and 5 military camps have been destroyed, while several senior leaders are reportedly among the casualties. pic.twitter.com/nQEhRJYsL0— Iran eye's (@IranMilittary) June 9, 2026
Some social media accounts, including anonymous or semi-verified X (Twitter) profiles such as โIranโs Eye,โ often share unverified battlefield videos and claims. These posts can spread rapidly but are not considered reliable confirmation without corroboration from independent satellite analysis, military statements, or major news agencies.
So far, no major credible outlet has confirmed:
Destruction of 2 Israeli airbases
Destruction of 5 military camps
Mass casualties among senior Israeli leadership as described in viral posts
In ongoing conflicts like this, both sides frequently release competing narratives and propaganda-style claims, especially immediately after strikes. Damage assessments typically take time and require independent verification.
What is confirmed is that the situation remains highly volatile, with continued missile exchanges, warnings of retaliation, and ongoing diplomatic pressure to prevent further escalation.
In short, Iran and Israel have declared pause in attacks, but risks persist of further attacks between the two arch-rivals.
