Operation True Promise II - dozens of Iranian ballistic missiles hit Israel

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I don't think it's tonight. Maybe tomorrow or the day after (on 7nth October)
The signs were almost same when Iran targeted Israel.
So it's likely tonight.
 
Iranian media 🇮🇷:

On the trigger.. All missile bases and drone air forces of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards are on alert with the readiness of the axis of resistance in all countries of the region

I hope hezbollah finally "wakes up".
New video shows two Iranian ballistic missiles, launched from two different bases in Iran, hitting the exact same target in the sea off Tel Aviv

Some observers say the missiles hit a gas platform. Others say it was simply a show of skill; two ballistic missiles, launched from bases hundreds of miles apart, hit the exact same spot in the sea, with pinpoint accuracy. The message: Iran can hit wherever it wants.

The strike at mossads front door was also a message. Iran could have hailed it with dozens of missiles, but a single missile hit in the vacunity. This in my opinion was a message.

(I've stated before Pakistan did a similar thing during swift retort and actually videod their missiles missing on purpose after clearly heading towards an Indian army installation with officers in it)

It's a shame the terrorist-zionists haven't appreciated Iran sparing them. Not a single Israeli was hurt when Iran responded.

It's seems others are correct. We are not dealing with normal human beings who believe in the sanctity of life. As such, they view sparing life an act of weakness....
 
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Israel will attack Iran, they think of themselves as special people on earth. Russia/China need to 100% back Iran, declare any attack on Iran will be met with advanced weapnary sale to Iran, plus military help if the attack continues. Pakistan and Bangladesh will not do anything.
 
Speech by Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu:
Dear citizens of Israel and the international community,

Today, I come before you at a critical moment for our country. Israel has been the target of a massive and unprecedented attack by Iran. Hundreds of missiles have been fired at us, marking one of the largest attacks we have ever faced in our history.

In the face of this aggression, I want to make it clear that the State of Israel will not remain silent. We have a moral duty and a legitimate right to defend our people, our sovereignty and our land. The response will be firm and decisive. We will not bow to this threat, and we will act with all necessary force to protect our citizens and ensure the security of our country.

As for French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent call for an arms embargo on Israel, I respond directly: shame on you! We do not need lessons on how to defend ourselves. Israel will prevail, with or without the support of any nation, because our determination and commitment to protecting our country are unwavering.

We will move forward with courage and unity, and we will defend Israel on all fronts.

Thank you.
US CENTCOM chief General Michael Kurila lands in Israel - meets with Israeli military and defense officials.

Kurila is likely discussing preparations for the IDF's response to an Iranian ballistic missile attack.

Ynets News:

Israeli strike on Iran should be part of a long-term effort to topple the Iranian regime, says Israeli defense analyst Ron Ben-Yishai

🗣Targets should be strategically significant and comprehensive
🗣Aim is to weaken the power of the Islamic regime
🗣It makes no sense to waste huge IDF resources on tactical strikes, he says

Several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have issued security alerts to their personnel in Jordan, citing US sources, warning of "possible missile activity in the coming hours."

The statement, which cites US sources, says that an “attack may occur by Israel in the immediate term” against Iran.

US forces in the Middle East are being instructed to take shelter in place.

Iran has evacuated its ships to sea, evacuation recorded in Bandar Abbas.

Bandar Abbas completely empty.
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According to sources, events (attacks on Iran) will occur very quickly.
 
Israel will attack Iran, they think of themselves as special people on earth. Russia/China need to 100% back Iran, declare any attack on Iran will be met with advanced weapnary sale to Iran, plus military help if the attack continues. Pakistan and Bangladesh will not do anything.
That's what I said. If Iran falls, the multipolar world is over before it begins.

Reports in Iran of Internet outages in several areas

Reports of earthquake in Tehran, capital of Iran

Iran issued Notam, the western sky of the country was closed.
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The Iranian Air Force is on high alert
 
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So will the lion of Zion - ie the Jordanian king "actively" prevent the use of his airspace by Israel in an attack ?! Will he ask his jets to show down Israeli jets ?! Lets see.
 

Israel prepares for attack on Iran, expects US support: Reports​

Israel expects support from other countries in coalition against Iran, including US, which sees Tehran as a shared threat, reports Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation​


The Israeli army is gearing up for a large-scale military response against Iran following Tehran conducted a massive missile attack earlier this week in response to the assassinations of senior Hezbollah and Hamas leaders, Israeli media claimed on Saturday.

The Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation reported that the Israeli army is preparing a "major and severe retaliation” against Iran.

This follows Iran’s ballistic missiles strike on Israeli military and government installations on Tuesday in response to the assassinations of senior figures in Hezbollah and Hamas resistance groups.

“The army is planning a significant response to Iran’s missile attack, which, while not causing significant damage, cannot go unanswered. The military is preparing for a severe strike,” the media outlet claimed.

The report also indicated that Israel expects support from other countries in the coalition against Iran, as well as continued international coordination.

It added that Israel’s allies, including the US, view Iran as a shared threat.

In line with this, US Central Command commander General Michael Kurilla is expected to visit Israel this week to discuss joint strategies.

In a separate report, Haaretz newspaper said Israel is planning an extensive military campaign against Iran, while also bracing for further missile attacks from Tehran in response to the expected Israeli retaliation.

According to the newspaper, in addition to preparing for action against Iran, the army is stepping up its military onslaught in Gaza.

An unnamed Israeli military source, quoted by Army Radio, said, "Israel is in the midst of preparations for a large-scale strike on Iran. We expect significant cooperation from our regional partners during the attack."

Yedioth Ahronoth daily also reported that European officials met with Israeli defense officials in Tel Aviv to coordinate a military response against Iran.

On Tuesday, Iran launched at least 180 missiles in retaliation for the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Israel targeted Nasrallah and other Hezbollah commanders in an airstrike on the southern suburbs of Beirut on Sept. 27.

Haniyeh was killed in a strike on his residence during a visit to Tehran in late July.

*Writing by Ikram Kouachi
 

IDF planning ‘serious and significant’ response to Iranian ballistic missile attack​

Visiting Damascus, Iran foreign minister calls for ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon; Iranian oil minister says he is not concerned amid reports Israel could hit oil facilities​

The Israeli military is in the midst of planning a response to Iran’s Tuesday night ballistic missile attack, and warned on Saturday that it would be “serious and significant.”

The Israel Defense Forces has said that Iran’s attack of some 200 ballistic missiles on the country would “have consequences.”

The attack caused damage in Israel, including in Israeli airbases, though the military has said that no aircraft or critical infrastructure were hit, and the Israeli Air Force was operating at full capacity.


The military on Saturday said that the response to the Iranian missile attack would be “serious and significant,” and that it was devoting much of its time to planning it.

On Wednesday, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said that Israel would respond to the missile attack, vowing that the military could “reach and strike any point in the Middle East.”

The military plans will need to be approved by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

At a security cabinet meeting in a secure bunker near Jerusalem in the aftermath of the attack, Netanyahu warned that Tehran had made a “big mistake tonight” and vowed that “it will pay for it.”

The comments on Saturday from the IDF come as the US has sought to dissuade Israel from hitting Iranian nuclear or oil infrastructure as part of the response.

US President Joe Biden on Friday said Israel has not yet decided how it’s going to respond to Iran’s ballistic missile assault, but suggested it should refrain from attacking Iranian oil facilities.

“If I were in their shoes, I’d be thinking about other alternatives than striking oil fields,” Biden said during a rare appearance at the White House daily press briefing.

Earlier this week, Biden said he opposed Israel targeting Iranian nuclear sites as well.

Biden’s latest remarks came a day after he said the idea of an Israeli strike on Iranian oil sites was “in discussion,” causing oil prices to shoot up amid fears of a sudden shock to the global supply.

However, on Saturday, Iran’s oil minister Mohsen Paknejad said that he was “not worried” about the escalating conflict in the region amid reports that Israel would strike Iran, the ministry’s Shana news site said.

Paknejad’s comments were made during a visit to Assaluyeh, the energy capital of Iran.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi also indicated that Iran was looking to de-escalate the situation, renewing a call for ceasefires in both Gaza and Lebanon as he held talks with his country’s Syrian ally.

“The most important issue today is the ceasefire, especially in Lebanon and in Gaza,” he told reporters. “There are initiatives in this regard, there have been consultations that we hope will be successful.”

Araghchi’s visit to Damascus, his first since he took office in August, comes almost a year after Iran-backed terror group Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, killing some 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages and triggering war in Gaza.

The conflict has also drawn in Iran’s Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, who began firing thousands rockets at Israel on October 8 forcing Israel to evacuate thousands of residents from near the border.

Last month, Israel sharply intensified its campaign against Hezbollah as it vowed to push the terror group away from the border and allow the residents to return home safely.

“The purpose of my trip to Damascus is to continue consultations regarding the developments in the region,” Araghchi said.

His meetings in the Syrian capital follow a visit to Beirut Friday during which he voiced support for a truce in Lebanon acceptable to Hezbollah “simultaneously with a ceasefire in Gaza.”

However, his comments stood in stark contrast to those of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei who said Iran-backed terror groups “will not back down.”

Khamenei delivered a rare Friday sermon defending this week’s missile attack on Israel that deepened fears of a regional war, while praising the “logical and legal” Hamas-led October 7 invasion and massacre in southern Israel.

Speaking in front of tens of thousands at a mosque in the capital Tehran, Khamenei said Iran-backed armed groups in the Middle East “will not back down” even after Israel recently killed a spate of terrorist leaders.

In his first public Friday sermon in nearly five years, Khamenei spoke in Arabic to discuss fighting against Israel by the Iran-aligned “axis of resistance,” including Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Palestinian terror group Hamas.

“The resistance in the region will not back down with these martyrdoms, and will win,” Khamenei told the crowd at the Imam Khomeini Grand Mosalla mosque, where supporters carried portraits of slain Hezbollah and Hamas leaders.

“Israel will never defeat Hamas and Hezbollah,” he declared.

The Washington Post reported Friday that at least two dozen of roughly 200 ballistic missiles fired by Iran at Israel on Tuesday managed to break through air defenses and hit or land near at least three military and intelligence sites.

The Post said it verified videos that showed 20 missiles striking the Nevatim air base in southern Israel and three striking the Tel Nof base in central Israel. Other videos showed that at least two missiles landed near Israel’s Mossad spy agency headquarters in Glilot.

The Israeli military on Wednesday acknowledged that some of its airbases were hit in Iran’s massive ballistic missile attack on the country a night earlier, but stressed that no harm was caused to the functioning of the Israeli Air Force.

The IDF said that it measures the effectiveness of an attack based on how much damage was caused to critical infrastructure and assets, how many casualties were caused, and not how many missiles ultimately impacted. Air defenses successfully prevented such damage and major casualties, it said.

Araghchi traveled to Damascus by air after Lebanon said an Israeli air strike on Friday severed the main international highway linking the two countries.

Israel said its strike was aimed at preventing the flow of weapons to Hezbollah from Iran via neighboring Syria.

Iran has been a staunch ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad throughout the civil war that erupted in 2011 following the suppression of anti-government protests.

Israel has warned that after destroying large Hezbollah stockpiles, it would not allow the terror group to rearm.

On Saturday, an Iranian Qeshm Fars Air flight from Tehran, heading for Lebanon or Syria, made a U-turn over Iraqi airspace, data from flight tracking websites showed.

The flight was allegedly carrying weapons to Hezbollah, and therefore, the IDF worked to warn it to turn around.

The IDF said that its “military blockade” on Lebanon will continue, likely for a long time.

As part of the blockade, aimed at preventing Iranian arms from being delivered to Hezbollah, the IDF struck all of the “military” crossings between Lebanon and Syria — including a tunnel — and also hit a civilian crossing after Hezbollah began to use it.

The IDF has also warned it would foil any attempts by Iran to transfer weapons to Hezbollah via the civilian Beirut airport.

Separately, the IDF has allegedly struck several warehouses in Syria in recent days, which were believed by the military to have been used to store Iranian weapons that were to be delivered to Hezbollah.
 
That's what I said. If Iran falls, the multipolar world is over before it begins.

Reports in Iran of Internet outages in several areas

Reports of earthquake in Tehran, capital of Iran

Iran issued Notam, the western sky of the country was closed.
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The Iranian Air Force is on high alert
Speech by Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu:

US CENTCOM chief General Michael Kurila lands in Israel - meets with Israeli military and defense officials.

Kurila is likely discussing preparations for the IDF's response to an Iranian ballistic missile attack.

Ynets News:

Israeli strike on Iran should be part of a long-term effort to topple the Iranian regime, says Israeli defense analyst Ron Ben-Yishai

🗣Targets should be strategically significant and comprehensive
🗣Aim is to weaken the power of the Islamic regime
🗣It makes no sense to waste huge IDF resources on tactical strikes, he says

Several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have issued security alerts to their personnel in Jordan, citing US sources, warning of "possible missile activity in the coming hours."

The statement, which cites US sources, says that an “attack may occur by Israel in the immediate term” against Iran.

US forces in the Middle East are being instructed to take shelter in place.

Iran has evacuated its ships to sea, evacuation recorded in Bandar Abbas.

Bandar Abbas completely empty.
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According to sources, events (attacks on Iran) will occur very quickly.
 
That's what I said. If Iran falls, the multipolar world is over before it begins.

Iran is close Russian ally, with Russia busy in Ukraine will they send navy to defend Iran? Not likely and China claims to be neutral. Politically and on international platforms they will back Iran. The west is trying their best to stop multipolar world, controll of middleeast is very important. Russia/China should demand no threat against SCO nation will be tolerated.
 
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