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These are different angles of the same attacks. Nevatim and Tel Nof air bases were the main targets. A missile also missed the Mossad HQ. Another hit a school.
Iran's fordo underground nuclear facilities are at most a few dozen meters deep.
It is very doubtful that a bunker buster like GBU-28, which can shoot down to 30 meters below the ground even by itself, would be able to withstand dozens of such shots at the same target.
And can Hezbollah, with its limited land and funds, really build an underground facility that is more solid than fordo?
In the face of this reality, I think they could not escape anywhere, although it was, of course, a wrong choice in the end.
"Urgent | Iranian Foreign Ministry: The countries of the region are capable of defending themselves against Israeli attacks and there is no need to send Iranian forces."
In other words, Iran is not coming to the aid of Hezbollah or Syria. This is how I understood that statement.
Yes, but it can be the other way round too. Stop being defeatist.For those who can remember, in 1991 during the Gulf War 1, Iraq hit "Israel" with Scud missiles. The Zionist Jews who controlled America & the West never forgave them. They used UN sanctions & weapons inspectors to cripple Iraq and disarm it. Then they used America, UK, Australia, and others to invade Iraq in 2003.
Moral of the story - knowing how psychotic the Zionists are, they will never leave Iran, Lebanon (Hezbollah), Palestinians, Syrians, Yemenis, and Iraqis alone. They will use sanctions, subversions, regional conflicts, and everything else they can to get their Western puppets to declare war on you. So hold onto this unity and act in unison like you did in this conflict. Insha'Allah, you will win and end the misery in the Holy Land.
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