Iran's Air Defense Deputy Dismisses Reports of Israeli Jet Incursion

Iranian Official Rejects Incursion Claims

Brigadier General Reza Khajeh, the Deputy for Operations of the Iranian Army's Air Defense Force, on November 29, 2025, vehemently dismissed recent rumors suggesting that Israeli fighter jets had flown near Iran's borders, broken the sound barrier, and entered Iranian airspace. Speaking on the matter, General Khajeh stated, 'There is no truth to these reports. The Iranian people can rest assured that, since the 12-day imposed war, no threat has targeted the country's skies.'

Allegations from Regional Media

The rumors, which prompted the official denial, reportedly originated from some Iraqi and Hebrew-language media outlets. These reports claimed that Israeli fighter jets briefly entered Iraqi airspace and conducted flights near Iran's borders, with some even mentioning 'simulated launch maneuvers.' Such claims have frequently emerged amidst heightened tensions in the region.

Iran's Air Defense Capabilities Highlighted

General Khajeh's statement also referenced the '12-day imposed war,' a conflict that occurred between June 13 and June 24, 2025, involving Israeli bombings of military and nuclear facilities in Iran, and Iranian retaliation. During this period, Iran asserts that its air defense forces successfully neutralized over 196 hostile Israeli aircraft and drones, including advanced models such as the Heron and Hermes-900 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Khajeh emphasized that Iran countered the adversary using entirely domestically produced military systems.

Previous Denials and Ongoing Tensions

This is not the first instance of Iranian officials denying alleged Israeli airspace violations. In October 2024, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh and Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei similarly rejected reports of Israeli warplanes breaching Iran's airspace. These earlier reports, which some foreign media and even former and current Israeli officials had suggested, pertained to alleged Israeli strikes on Iranian military sites on October 26, 2024. Iran has consistently maintained its readiness to respond to any aggression, with Nasirzadeh previously stating that Iran's production of offensive capabilities, including missiles, remained uninterrupted.

Conclusion

The latest denial by Brigadier General Reza Khajeh underscores Iran's firm stance on its territorial integrity and its confidence in its air defense systems. The Islamic Republic continues to monitor its borders closely, asserting that its airspace remains secure despite persistent regional tensions and circulating rumors of foreign military activity.

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8 Comments

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Mariposa

Good for Iran for standing firm. Their airspace integrity is paramount.

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Muchacha

Denying incursions is standard practice for any nation to maintain sovereignty and project strength. However, the consistent flow of such reports from various outlets means the underlying security concerns are very real, regardless of this specific incident.

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Comandante

Proud to see Iran relying on domestically produced systems. True self-reliance!

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Bermudez

The article focuses on Iran's security narrative, which is important for its populace. Yet, the history of conflict and the mention of the '12-day imposed war' illustrate that peace is fragile and incursions, real or not, are always a possibility.

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Africa

Iran always denies everything. This is just predictable state propaganda.

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Eugene Alta

Do they really expect us to believe '196 hostile aircraft' were neutralized? Laughable.

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dedus mopedus

Finally, some real truth. These rumors are just Western media trying to stir trouble.

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ytkonos

Excellent! Iran's air defense is clearly top-tier and protecting its borders.

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