Iran - Israel/US War: Israel-US declare war on Iran, Iran responds

I do not take sides in any celebration.

I am fully aware of what I have posted up to this point; I have never rejoiced in the killing associated with either side.

No one can find a single post of mine that supports Israel or criticizes Iran.

My focus has been on criticizing third-party organizations, like Hezbollah, that tend to destabilize wonderful countries like Lebanon and operate under the influence of others
You need to read past history... And read a lot. And do research.... Extensive and unbiased research.
I can see you have a habit of of talking a lot..... And talking a lot about matters without even knowing facts and history about.
Stop spamming threads.... Stop embarrassing yourself and your sane countrymen.
 
I do not take sides in any celebration.

I am fully aware of what I have posted up to this point; I have never rejoiced in the killing associated with either side.

No one can find a single post of mine that supports Israel or criticizes Iran.

My focus has been on criticizing third-party organizations, like Hezbollah, that tend to destabilize wonderful countries like Lebanon and operate under the influence of others
You need educate yourself more about the region, we have both examples in history with and without hezbollah, hezbollah was only founded after Israels multiple invasions of Lebanon, and in 1982 IDF was able to reach Beirut in couple of days, only after that hezbollah emerged, now IDF stays outside Lebanese border
 
For those wondering about placing Israeli casualties in context, I did a quick check of Wikipedia (always debatable, I know)

Currently their 750 plus killed and 5000 wounded (up to 10,000 depending on whom you believe) has exceeded the 1982 Lebanon war, is in the same ball park as the 1967 war.

It is exceeded only by the 1948 war, the 1973 war, and the 1967-70 so called war of attrition which were a series of engagements.

So, quite high.

To me the important question is what is regarded as “too high” casualties (from the Israeli context) and what Israel is prepared to sacrifice from here on.
 
For those wondering about placing Israeli casualties in context, I did a quick check of Wikipedia (always debatable, I know)

Currently their 750 plus killed and 5000 wounded (up to 10,000 depending on whom you believe) has exceeded the 1982 Lebanon war, is in the same ball park as the 1967 war.

It is exceeded only by the 1948 war, the 1973 war, and the 1967-70 so called war of attrition which were a series of engagements.

So, quite high.

To me the important question is what is regarded as “too high” casualties (from the Israeli context) and what Israel is prepared to sacrifice from here on.
Wikipedia is based off zionist/Israeli sources such as Times of Israel/JP and trash outlets such as newsweek, this has zero information value

You don't use zionist sources to talk about Iranian affairs, this is like using WION as a source for Pakistani affairs or RT/Sputnik for Ukrainian affairs
 
Currently their 750 plus killed and 5000 wounded (up to 10,000 depending on whom you believe) has exceeded the 1982 Lebanon war, is in the same ball park as the 1967 war.
If we start counting from the original October incident last year, IDF casualties would be very high, even more so considering their total population is very low.

War of Attrition is Zionia's Achilles heel and they won't be able to take it for long. Financial aspect is there too, how long businesses and corporations would stay in a country where BMs and drones fall on a regular basis
 
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If we start counting from the original October incident last year, IDF casualties would be very high, even more so considering their total population is very low.

War of Attrition is Zionia's Achilles heel and they won't be able to take it for long. Financial aspect is there too, how long businesses and corporations would stay in a country where BMs and drones fall on a regular basis


More importantly than the near 2000 dead is the probable cerca 10,000 that are permanently disabled.

Those will be a drain and constant reminder to the settler population of their criminal activities that led to this.

They simply cannot go on like this and that is why they are begging for a ceasefire with Hezbollah. Hezbollah won’t take the bait as they know another few more months of this and the entity will have to capitulate and agree to stop the genocide in Gaza.
 
Based on facts

Iran:

- Has put the majority of Israel into holes for hours
- Massively humiliated Israeli ABM shield and AD in general
- Made Israel look naked to the world
- Made Netanyahu shake like a rabbit
- Made Israel spend billions for a couple of interceptions
- Spent less money for attacking Israel than Israel spent for defending
- Successfully struck the most defended sites in the world
- Shown that it can target everything in Israel if it wanted including nuclear sites
- Limited damage
- Shown that it can deal any sort of damage using a panoply of different ballistic missiles
- Made Israel look very vulnerable to future attacks

Israel
- Killed 4 AD personnel using ALBM launched 100km away from Iranian airspace
- Struck emptied warehouses
- Struck a Hawk site
- Killed one civilian
- Launched projectiles from multiple places including outside Israel
- Potentially struck BM sites, emptied before the attack
- Dealt limited damage to Iran
- Dealt short term damage to Iran
- Shown that it can deal limited damage to Iran using ALBM

Based on rumors and propaganda:

Iran:
- Destroyed multiple F-35s
- 80% of successful impacts during TP2
- Destroyed a THAAD radar
- Intercepted most missiles using Bavar-373

Israel:
- Intercepted 98% of Iranian missiles during TP2
- Destroyed all Iranian AD sites and radars inside Iran
- Massively destroyed BM warehouses
- Dealt massive long term damage to Iran
- Delayed Iran BM production by 6 months
- Achieved total victory
- Flew F-35 above Tehran for hours undetected
- Declared as a winner
A good summary of events.
 
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I am absolutely certain that no attacks on Tel Aviv were reported during Operation True Promise II, at least it appears that the extent of the attack was covered up as expected due to military censorship.
 
Add in that last time we paid for reconstruction of south Lebanon. So it’s likely we’ll have to do it again.
Exactly. That's why those Zionist assholes are blowing up entire Lebanese villages in the South. Because they know that eventually Iran has to pay for rebuilding those villages.
 
I am absolutely certain that no attacks on Tel Aviv were reported during Operation True Promise II, at least it appears that the extent of the attack was covered up as expected due to military censorship.
I can think of at least 3 videos of missiles hitting Tel Aviv off the top of my head. 2 hit the coast, one hit near the Mosad headquarter.
 

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