Israel Launches Fresh Airstrikes Near Iran’s Old Parliament Building in Downtown Tehran: Reports

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 3, 2026 11:34 IST2026-03-03T11:34:18+5:302026-03-03T11:34:25+5:30

Fresh strike by Israeli military struck downtown in Iran's Tehran near the Old Parliament building was destroyed by air ...

Israel Launches Fresh Airstrikes Near Iran’s Old Parliament Building in Downtown Tehran: Reports | Israel Launches Fresh Airstrikes Near Iran’s Old Parliament Building in Downtown Tehran: Reports

Israel Launches Fresh Airstrikes Near Iran’s Old Parliament Building in Downtown Tehran: Reports

Fresh strike by Israeli military struck downtown in Iran's Tehran near the Old Parliament building was destroyed by air strikes on Tuesday, March 3. According to Al Jazeera, the attack took place near the intersection of Valiasr and Jami Streets, where several cultural sites and museums are located. No immediate reports of casualties from the strike reported yet. 

Israel Air Force said it is continuing to strike Iranian air defence system under multiple operations to eliminated its forces, Israeli military spokesman Avichay Adraee wrote in a post.

"Meanwhile, the Air Force has launched a wave of extensive airstrikes targeting objectives of the Iranian terrorist regime in Tehran and terrorist Hezbollah targets in Beirut, carried out simultaneously," said Avichay Adraee in a post on X.

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Sharing a visuals on social media claimed that Israel air forces killed several Iran personnel operating at defence systems. "Air Force eliminates soldiers from the air defense system in the Iranian terrorist regime," wrote on X.

"Air Force aircraft continue to conduct ongoing airstrikes on air defense systems specialized for targeting aircraft, striking launch platforms, missiles, and radar systems," he wrote further.

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Avichay Adraee said the Israeli air force will not allow Iran to activate defense systems. He said Air Force aircraft and will continue to target attempts to arm missile launch platforms.

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