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Hezbollah is lightly firing on the border
Hezbollah is lightly firing on the border
After Prophet of God PBHU that poor German was the only guy in history to have truly understood the magnitude of mischief and malice they have brought to the worldNo, they hit a residential building in Saadat Abad.
Probably poor intel, but no high-ranking official lived there.
But even if they hit the residences of the IRGC and the Army, that's still a gross violation of international law as residential places should not be targeted. You cannot kill tens of people because one person lives there.
All this aside, it's fun to kill Jews. A certain German guy was right. These people are a menace.
Not related to Thread but you do know what actually happened to him, chris and some others right? Suicide is just a fake narrative to cover up the filthy crimes.O/T but there will never be another Chester. RIP dude may your light shine on forever.
That may actually be Iran. But idk why they're hitting Kiryat Shmona??They need to light up the northern villages and towns
Btw, if Iran regime does survive and a ceasefire is established... will Iran finally realize the snake India friend that they keep supporting against Pakistan?
There has to be multiple causalities in these strikes. Looks like Israel is downplaying their death counts. These pictures depicts quite a devastation.Fortrose Iranian brothers who don't have twitter and can't watch the video... Your missiles hit their mark:
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@RescueRanger why this troll suicide account. Constantly moaning due to the shafting india received and derailing the thread is being tolerated is beyond me.At this point, I’m beginning to truly appreciate the superiority of India’s air defense system. Pakistan also launched hundreds of drones and missiles at India, but all were flawlessly intercepted by India’s multi-layered defense network. It wasn’t just interceptor missiles—thousands of Indian-made anti-aircraft guns, manually operated by the BSF, were working in perfect coordination, like a harmonium playing in sync. Systems like LRSAM, MRSAM, SRSAM, and QRSAM all played their part. In Pakistani ballistic missiles aimed at Delhi were being intercepted mid-air over Sirsa, Haryana.
I continue to believe that Netanyahu's endgame is regime change. He probably has counted on revolts and uprisings in Iran, which was likely at first because the country felt helpless and the regime seemed unable to defend Iran, but now that the tide is turning, it's extremely unlikely to happen. Iranians have never been this united in a long time.
This sort of aerial campaign will never work against hardened targets like Fordow or Natanz. They're just scratching the surface without much success. The only possible exception is if they can get boots on the ground to enter these underground facilities. Maybe that's why they have defined a two-week plan.
This is probably their plan, which I had more or less predicted a few weeks before this war happened in another thread:
1. Shock and awe through decapitation of high ranking generals
2. SEAD/DEAD to establish air superiority over Iranian territory
3. Suppression of Iran's ability to launch missiles to retaliate
4. Suppression of Iran's ground forces to send commandos or special forces in
5. Create chaos in Iran by asking people to topple the regime, activating their sleeper cells in Tehran, Kurdistan, Azerbaijan, Baluchistan, Ahvaz, etc.
6. Destroy Iranian underground facilities while Iran is in chaos using boots on the ground
7. If everything went well, topple the regime.
They seem to be at stage 3 or 4 now. I don't think they will ever be able to move on to stage 5, as Iranians seem quite united now. At least, as long as the regime is fighting back, everything's good.
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