World··20 sources

Iranian military forces are detaining individuals in a nighttime operation.

FalseThis claim has been determined to be false based on available evidence.

Analysis

The claim that "Iranian military forces are detaining individuals in a nighttime operation" is not substantiated by the available sources. None of the provided references explicitly report Iranian military forces conducting nighttime detentions. Instead, several sources describe Israeli military actions in Syria targeting Iranian-linked groups or other actors, but these do not confirm Iranian forces detaining people themselves. Other sources mention military operations or detentions related to different countries or contexts, such as U.S. or Israeli forces, without linking these directly to Iranian military nighttime detentions. The lack of trusted or direct evidence from the sources, combined with the absence of any clear report of Iranian forces conducting such operations, leads to the conclusion that the claim is not supported by the given information.

Sources

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Longwarjournal
longwarjournal.org○ Unverified

Describes Israeli forces detaining an Iranian-linked cell, not Iranian forces detaining individuals.

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Media
media.defense.gov○ Unverified

General military development discussion without mention of Iranian nighttime detentions.

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Travel
travel.state.gov○ Unverified

Mentions Jordanian caution and U.S. combat operations but no Iranian detentions.

4
Al Jazeera
aljazeera.com○ Unverified

Israeli overnight raid targeting Hamas members, unrelated to Iranian forces detaining individuals.

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Armedservices
armedservices.house.gov○ Unverified

Discusses large-scale operations and Iran’s nuclear status, no mention of Iranian detentions.

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Abc7chicago
abc7chicago.com○ Unverified

U.S. ICE raids unrelated to Iran or its military.

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Aclu
aclu.org○ Unverified

Legal discussion on detention amendments, no direct link to Iranian military actions.

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War
war.gov○ Unverified

U.S. military extraction in Venezuela, unrelated to Iran.

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Justice
justice.gov○ Unverified

Discusses arms flow from Iran, no mention of Iranian detentions.

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En
en.wikipedia.org○ Unverified

Historical U.S. operation unrelated to current Iranian military detentions.

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Eeoc
eeoc.gov○ Unverified

EEOC workplace discrimination topic, irrelevant.

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Usmcu
usmcu.edu○ Unverified

Marine Corps deployment history, no Iranian detentions.

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Afjag
afjag.af.mil○ Unverified

Military command duties, no operational details on Iranian detentions.

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Facebook
facebook.com○ Unverified

Political historian’s Facebook page, no relevant content.

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Americanimmigrationcouncil
americanimmigrationcouncil.org○ Unverified

Immigration enforcement under Trump, unrelated.

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The New York Times
nytimes.com○ Unverified

Israeli strikes and missile launches, no Iranian detentions reported.

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Ocs
ocs.marines.mil○ Unverified

Military training outline, no operational reports.

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Washingtoninstitute
washingtoninstitute.org○ Unverified

Anti-U.S. strikes tracking, no Iranian detentions.

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Gocivilairpatrol
gocivilairpatrol.com○ Unverified

Leadership professionalism, irrelevant.

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Harvard
harvard.edu○ Unverified

Report on antisemitism, no mention of Iranian military detentions.

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