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

Iran should do a Ukraine style operation, Its probably going to be hard to get trucks into Israel, but use Jordan's border regions to set up a drone wave, and go after radars from a blind spot along the Jordanian border where the Israelis don't suspect a threat vector from.

Jordan has the longest border with Israel and at its weakest points. you can enter into the west bank or Northern israel and even Dimona through there all of which are alongside the northern border.
 

Israeli Nuclear Facilities.

Negev Nuclear Research Center, Dimona​

Negev Nuclear Research Center. Plutonium production and extraction facilities, along with other weapons-related infrastructure.

31.001504°N, 35.146723°E

Eilabun​

Eilabun is Israel's second weapons storage facility. Tactical nuclear shells and land mines are among its contents.

32.760226°N, 35.412077°E

Kfar Zekharya​

Suspected nuclear missile base and bomb storage storage facility.

31.766267°N, 34.88142°

Nahal Soreq​

Soreq is the equivalent of the U.S. national weapons laboratories. The lab handles weapons design and construction as well as research.

31.766267°N, 34.88142°E

Yodefat​

Suspected nuclear weapons assembly facility.

32.85093°N, 35.27916°E

Tirosh​

Reportedly one of two Israeli nuclear weapons storage facilities. It is speculated that that Tirosh is the strategic weapons storage site, while Eilabun is the tactical weapons storage site.

31.751963°N, 34.863524°E

Rafael​

Rafael has been responsible for the actual assembly of Israeli nuclear weapons.

32.889534°N, 35.09119°E

Sources: Federation of American Scientists, Center for Non-Proliferation Studies, and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace


Rough map of the Facilities.

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You realize this isn’t call of duty?

Israel doesn’t have infinite ammo. It has a limited number of interceptors. Let’s say 1000. It fires 2-3 per missile every wave. It’s not going to take a whole lot of time for their interceptor count to fall below adequate levels. They might be able to handle another 3-4 waves before exhaustion. Maybe more. Really depends on what their stockpile of interceptors is.

I assume with the war in Ukraine and the U.S./Israel battling the Houthi’s in Red Sea. That their interceptor supply is not that large.
Not sure what the average payload of Irani missiles landing in baby killer land is, but the number has to be around 1000kg or above to have any meaningful impact. Otherwise even landing 1000 missiles with average payload of sub-500kg will not be that damaging.
 

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