
Operation Saeqeh
Named, numbered multi-phase retaliation campaign run by Iran's regular Army against US and allied Gulf targets.
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Is Iran's regular Army now running its own war, separate from the IRGC?
Timeline for Operation Saeqeh
Artesh claims Kuwait and Bahrain strikes
Iran Conflict 2026Background
Iran's regular Army (Artesh) claimed drone strikes on Kuwait's Ali Al Salem Air Base and Bahrain's Sheikh Isa air base on 16 July 2026 and named the campaign the tenth phase of Operation Saeqeh, Persian for Lightning. Kuwait's armed forces independently confirmed intercepting the drones.
Every earlier Gulf reprisal in the war had carried the IRGC's name, from the 9 July strikes on Jordan and three Gulf states to the Gulf-wide retaliation that answered the naval blockade . On 16 July the IRGC claimed only a separate hit on Jordan's Azraq base, while the Artesh took Kuwait and Bahrain under its own banner.
A named, numbered, multi-phase operation signals sustained institutional planning rather than the IRGC's improvised strike-and-claim pattern, marking Iran's conventional army stepping out from under the Guard Corps' wartime shadow to assert its own claim on the conflict.