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its meant to be a threat ...
That's not a f_cking threat.
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its meant to be a threat ...
Huge destruction in Haifa, searching for settlers trapped under rubble
They're going back to their homeland (Europe).
Yeah ok CNN now mention Iranian strikes tooIsraeli military carries out strikes on military targets in Tehran
From CNN's Dana Karni
Israel’s air force has struck and dismantled military targets in Tehran, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Sunday.
“The IAF struck and dismantled surface-to-surface missile production sites, detection radar sites, and surface-to-air missile launchers in Tehran, with the direction of the IDF Intelligence Directorate,” the IDF said in a statement.
The moves came after Israel said it was beginning a ‘series of strikes’ targeting surface-to-surface missiles in western Iran.
I hate that word so much.
On the other hand it is legitimate concern judged by number of fifth column among your nation, now it is not smart asses time.No, he's Iranian. He's been around for a long time, more than 10 years. He's just being emotional.
They are saying: " we are still not used big bad weapons against you , its your chance to stop this "That's not a f_cking threat.
What options does Israel have for resupply if they are running out? Unfamiliar with Israeli domestic industrial capacity for medium term. Short-term, British and US planes from Cyprus?33% to 50% hit rates, if this is to be believed.
That's a massive improvement from the beginning which had 5% to 15% hit rates.
Israel is definitely running out of interceptors, and its allies can't supply them quickly enough, nor is it's domestic ability ot manufacture them good enough to keep up with the Iranian barrage.
Its now a matter of who runs out first, Iran missiles or Israel interceptors? Because the moment one side runs out completely, is the moment they lose this war.
@Persian Gulf
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