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according to your flags of origin and residence, I would not be so quick to call others "fake" Iranians.Shabot Shalom! Even the fake Iranian is writing about Iranian missiles.

in Fox News video with Trey Yingst, he says the MoD HQ in Tel Aviv was hit, though in the video we only see cosmetic damage to windows. this is the video where the police told them not to film the damage.Apparently, the IDF command had moved operations to this location after their command center in the middle of residential buildings was destroyed with a direct hit. For the deniers, there is a Fox News clip on that strike, which I have posted before confirming the hit.
Israel claims their deal toll was 33.Interesting that they had no time to evacuate but somehow the total death toll reported was only 39.
Of course, the BBC is one of the most credible news networks. They are about as newsworthy as Iran International.in Fox News video with Trey Yingst, he says the MoD HQ in Tel Aviv was hit, though in the video we only see cosmetic damage to windows. this is the video where the police told them not to film the damage.
no evidence they moved operations to this random hospital, of course, not that I mind if we spread such lies considering the depravity of the enemy and their intentional strikes against Iranian hospitals.
and in my opinion this was likely an errant missile that was targeting Gav-Yam tech hub 3km away, but I can't prove it so we can go with the narrative that it was an intentional strike on a hospital because (1) Israel moved its HQ there (?) or (2) in response to Israel's strikes against Iranian hospitals (fine by me).
Israel claims their deal toll was 33.
And who said they had no time to evacuate? BBC News says they did evacuate:
"Medical staff told local media that patients there had recently been moved to the hospital's emergency shelters underground. Seventy-one people have been injured, according to Israel's ministry of health.
Professor Asher Bashiri, director of the maternity ward, said he could see the area of impact from his office.
He said they had moved all the patients to a more protected area when the war began."
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'I was lying in bed... The ceiling fell in': At the scene of Israeli hospital hit by Iran strike
A hospital in the Israeli town of Beersheba was hit as Iran fired a barrage of missiles at the country.www.bbc.co.uk
The real president of US has spoken .
Now we wait for the next round of the war . It was a bad idea for Iran to stop at the end of the 12 day war . By the end of that war Iran had the upper hand and they should have kept going .
Now seven months later , US/NATO and their out post are reloaded and ready for the next round.
The real president of US has spoken .
Now we wait for the next round of the war .
It was a bad idea for Iran to stop at the end of the 12 day war . By the end of that war Iran had the upper hand and they should have kept going .
they are both typically more reliable than most Iranian state media channelsOf course, the BBC is one of the most credible news networks. They are about as newsworthy as Iran International.
this is from more than one strike, i.e., not just the hospital strike"At least 240 people were wounded in the Iranian attacks, including four seriously, according to Israel’s Ministry of Health. The majority were lightly wounded, including 70 at the Soroka Medical Center in the city of Beersheba in southern Israel."
this is dubious. was this HQ inside the hospital, as you originally claimed, or next to it? the images clearly show a direct hit on the hospital, so if the "sensitive" HQ site was next to the hospital then the missile missed the target."Tight military censorship in Israel means information about sites such as military and intelligence facilities are not released to the public. According to Israeli media reports, a building next to the hospital described as “sensitive” sustained heavy damage."
this means they place sensitive targets near civilian targets, not inside themOri Goldberg, an Israeli political commentator, told Al Jazeera that "Israeli authorities were focusing on the hospital attack and trying to send a “message that the Iranians target hospitals”.
“Of course, Israelis target hospitals as well. It’s important to mention that there really are very sensitive installations and headquarters very near to the hospital because Israel places its military headquarters in the midst of civilian neighbourhoods and towns,” he added, speaking from Tel Aviv."
indeed. try not to be one of those everything is awesome people and be a bit more objective, even if you don't like the conclusionsWith some people, arguing is futile because they’re driven by ideology. You can show them black and white facts, and they’ll still insist it’s gray.
Love u bro..at least u aren't some blind fanboys that i once used to be.The war could come in the spring, if not the summer. Around the Iranian new year might be a great time for Israel, because the capital of Iran is more empty as people are on vacation. Perfect time to catch Iran unprepared and understaffed.
Iran had the upper hand? By the end of the war it was barely firing 30 missiles a day and lucky if 2-3 would make impact somewhere populous.
Fordow, Naranz, and Isfahan were destroyed. Its missile production plants were severely damaged. Most of its underground missile cities were buried and unusable. Its air defenses were destroyed or largely jammed out of commission. It was still losing officers and commanders in attacks and there was concern Israel would go after Supreme Leader.
Israel hadn’t even begun touching the oil fields, power stations, or critical infrastructure yet.
Iran’s economy is borderline on collapse. Protests today by Bazaari’s complaining as Toman hit another record low of 135,000
after 7 days the daily rate of fire rapidly declined and by the end it was consistently < 20 missilesIran had the upper hand? By the end of the war it was barely firing 30 missiles a day and lucky if 2-3 would make impact somewhere populous.

I appreciate some sober analysis to offset some of the delusional copium we witness hereFordow, Naranz, and Isfahan were destroyed. Its missile production plants were severely damaged. Most of its underground missile cities were buried and unusable. Its air defenses were destroyed or largely jammed out of commission. It was still losing officers and commanders in attacks and there was concern Israel would go after Supreme Leader.
Israel hadn’t even begun touching the oil fields, power stations, or critical infrastructure yet.
Iran’s economy is borderline on collapse. Protests today by Bazaari’s complaining as Toman hit another record low of 135,000
From the the threats ratcheting up again I think another Israeli attack is coming soon I think Irans best course of action is to go on the offense strike hard soon before it’s to late like beforeafter 7 days the daily rate of fire rapidly declined and by the end it was consistently < 20 missiles
with 1-2 significant impacts per day (usually a random residential area, but we will take what we get since Israel attacked residential blocs in Iran first)
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I appreciate some sober analysis to offset some of the delusional copium we witness here
we lost the entire IRGC-ASF high command and 15 of our best nuclear scientists within a few minutes, were firing < 20 missiles per day as Israel pounded us non stop, by sheer luck the entire SNSC was not killed at once, and some here want to claim victory, while Israel and the US openly threaten to attack Iran again. it's honestly remarkable.
new chief of staff Mousavi already went public a few weeks ago to say Iran's defence doctrine is purely defensive and Iran will not launch a war itself but only respondFrom the the threats ratcheting up again I think another Israeli attack is coming soon I think Irans best course of action is to go on the offense strike hard soon before it’s to late like before
That is your opinion and not the facts .The war could come in the spring, if not the summer. Around the Iranian new year might be a great time for Israel, because the capital of Iran is more empty as people are on vacation. Perfect time to catch Iran unprepared and understaffed.
Iran had the upper hand? By the end of the war it was barely firing 30 missiles a day and lucky if 2-3 would make impact somewhere populous.
Fordow, Naranz, and Isfahan were destroyed. Its missile production plants were severely damaged. Most of its underground missile cities were buried and unusable. Its air defenses were destroyed or largely jammed out of commission. It was still losing officers and commanders in attacks and there was concern Israel would go after Supreme Leader.
Israel hadn’t even begun touching the oil fields, power stations, or critical infrastructure yet.
Iran’s economy is borderline on collapse. Protests today by Bazaari’s complaining as Toman hit another record low of 135,000
I think if they get attacked again this time around will start a domino effect if they can’t hit harder than last time if this isn’t a multi front heavy assault against Israel than I think Iran is down for the count not coming backnew chief of staff Mousavi already went public a few weeks ago to say Iran's defence doctrine is purely defensive and Iran will not launch a war itself but only respond
they didn't understand yet the concept of shock and awe and how the enemy has progressed to stage 4 of its plan before octogenarian IRI leaders (the ones still alive) figure out how to respond to stage 1
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