Special Report: Nevatim Air Base hit as Iran launches 70 missiles and
[00:00] Richard Lawson: From Neural Newscast, I'm Richard Lawson.
[00:04] Talia Bennett: And I'm Talia Bennett.
[00:05] Talia Bennett: Today is March 14th, 2026.
[00:09] Talia Bennett: Our focus is Operation True Promise 4.
[00:13] Talia Bennett: Richard, the scale of this Iranian military action is unprecedented.
[00:18] Richard Lawson: It is, in a series of five waves, the Iranian Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched over 70 missiles and 59 drones.
[00:32] Richard Lawson: The primary focus of this offensive was the Neva team airbase.
[00:36] Richard Lawson: in the Nakab Desert.
[00:38] Richard Lawson: This facility is the operational hub
[00:41] Richard Lawson: for the Israeli military's F-35 fighter jets.
[00:45] Richard Lawson: Current reports indicate that multiple precision-guided munitions hit the facility.
[00:52] Talia Bennett: This action was not limited to Israeli soil.
[00:56] Talia Bennett: The IRGC also targeted several United States military assets across the region.
[01:03] Talia Bennett: We're seeing reports of heavy missile and drone fire directed at the Al-Udeid base in Qatar,
[01:11] Talia Bennett: as well as the Al-Dafra and Sheikh Isa bases.
[01:15] Talia Bennett: These facilities house American air defense radars, control towers, and fuel storage for refueling aircraft.
[01:23] Talia Bennett: the IRGC claims to have struck maintenance hangers and early warning systems.
[01:30] Richard Lawson: The technical side of this operation highlights a shift in capability.
[01:35] Richard Lawson: Iranian forces utilized their newest generation of weaponry,
[01:39] Richard Lawson: specifically the solid-fueled Qaybar Shakin and the liquid-fueled Goddard missiles.
[01:44] Richard Lawson: The Revolutionary Guard claims these systems achieved near-total effectiveness against regional air defenses.
[01:51] Richard Lawson: While Iranian officials have focused on military targets,
[01:55] Richard Lawson: they have also issued a warning for the evacuation of industrial assets
[01:59] Richard Lawson: linked to the United States throughout the region.
[02:02] Talia Bennett: The economic impact is already being felt globally.
[02:06] Talia Bennett: Beyond the kinetic strikes, the Strait of Hormuz has been closed.
[02:10] Talia Bennett: This shutdown, combined with reported strikes on UAE oil infrastructure,
[02:16] Talia Bennett: creates a massive disruption in the energy supply chain.
[02:19] Talia Bennett: It appears to be a three-front strategy, targeting Israeli military sites, hitting American logistics, and leveraging control over energy transit routes.
[02:30] Richard Lawson: We are also seeing a coordinated effort from regional partners.
[02:34] Richard Lawson: The Lebanese Hezbollah movement and the Islamic Resistance in Iraq have joined this front.
[02:41] Richard Lawson: Hezbollah focused its rocket barrages on Israeli gatherings in cities like Qiyam and settlements such as Yara.
[02:50] Richard Lawson: In Iraq, resistance groups have consistently targeted American military assets, including
[02:57] Richard Lawson: an embassy air defense system that reportedly failed to intercept an incoming drone attack.
[03:04] Talia Bennett: This escalation is framed as retaliation for the aggression that began on February 28th
[03:12] Talia Bennett: and the assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei.
[03:16] Talia Bennett: However, the move toward hitting industrial sites and closing the strait suggests a much broader objective than simple military parity.
[03:28] Talia Bennett: The IRGC has warned that civilian workers at non-military factories are at risk if these sites are not evacuated, signaling a significant hardening of their tactical stance.
[03:43] Richard Lawson: I'm Richard Lawson.
[03:45] Talia Bennett: And I'm Talia Bennett.
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