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

Loved this video its the best one I have seen

the music is also great

as long as Hezbollah lives the graves of the Israelis will be in Lebanon and they will never be able to hold the land

the master drone operator lines up the FPV, he stabilises it and then accelerates

he takes down the occupation flag

another drone captures the historic footage

the 228th Brigade has withdrawn from the town of Al-Biyada

the sign at the end says "Al-Biyada does not welcome you"

Until victory to the galant Mujahideen

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Israel ZIOs hates these drones not only for the damage they do but that the damage is on video. Makes their denials of damage caused absolutely meaningless. Hizbollah should do drone attack on larger scale.
 
Israel ZIOs hates these drones not only for the damage they do but that the damage is on video. Makes their denials of damage caused absolutely meaningless. Hizbollah should do drone attack on larger scale.

I think they were a bit late in the game

they wasted so much resources and manpower on those unguided rockets which they built up in the 10s of the thousands and did little damage

these FPV drones have forced the withdrawal of the 228th brigade which was headquartered in Al-Biyada

FPVs have running terror in the ranks of the IDF

I was watching the electronic intifada and they were saying the Israelis have a Nick name just duck and pray

and more and more drones are attacking individual soldiers

IDF is stealing fishing nets from fisherman to cover their heads with nets due to fear of FPV

FPV did come out the Ukraine war but Hezbollah at least managed to innovate and add big round RPG and use wire guided drones with some wires reaching up to 6km and hence cant be jammed

FPV is the hero of the day , its changed the battlefield

innovation on the battlefield has outstripped battlefield strategy
 
Hezbollah makes great use of FPVs and seems to have nearly abandonned ATGM strikes they always used in 2024 in favor of FPV attacks, cheaper, safer to use and lethal

The same should be done inside the US using American patriotic Freedom Fighters
 
I think they were a bit late in the game

they wasted so much resources and manpower on those unguided rockets which they built up in the 10s of the thousands and did little damage

these FPV drones have forced the withdrawal of the 228th brigade which was headquartered in Al-Biyada

FPVs have running terror in the ranks of the IDF

I was watching the electronic intifada and they were saying the Israelis have a Nick name just duck and pray

and more and more drones are attacking individual soldiers

IDF is stealing fishing nets from fisherman to cover their heads with nets due to fear of FPV

FPV did come out the Ukraine war but Hezbollah at least managed to innovate and add big round RPG and use wire guided drones with some wires reaching up to 6km and hence cant be jammed

FPV is the hero of the day , its changed the battlefield

innovation on the battlefield has outstripped battlefield strategy



Hizbollah will manufacture and hopefully succeed into making a swarm of drones flying in midair so they have lots of drones not 1, or 2 so they can double tap like Israeli do, multiple drone attacks on Armour and for individuals IDF personnel running in all directions. Like Russia does to Ukrainian soldiers.
 
The loony diaspora keeps pushing to resume the war as well.

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wow so ugly woman .. Iran should withdraw the citizenship from her due to being so ugly.
 
Hezbollah makes great use of FPVs and seems to have nearly abandonned ATGM strikes they always used in 2024 in favor of FPV attacks, cheaper, safer to use and lethal

The same should be done inside the US using American patriotic Freedom Fighters
exactly , the ATGM provides better warhead but very dangerous to use during the war unlike the FPV which its operator can be in a safe place and it can hoover till it picks its target.
 
Why do I think these statements about gaps being small are almost a near certainty war is about to commence sooner than later especially trump making statements saying he has Bibi under control and Bibi is furious seems lalmost like they want people to think there at each others throats just seems off maybe trump sees the wind blowing in the other direction finally but by now it’s basically too late economy is in a shambles and looking like a recession is almost inevitable
 
Satellites reveal the truth... Iran destroyed Israeli military bases during the war (photos)
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Tel Aviv – Ma'an – The timing of a potential return to war with Iran remains unclear after US President Donald Trump postponed an attack at the last minute, but threatened an immediate strike if talks fail, while Iran insists on retaining its highly enriched uranium stockpile. Meanwhile, satellite imagery analysis published by the company "Swar" reveals damage to several Israeli army bases across the country as a result of the latest round of fighting, before the ceasefire took effect last month.
According to the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot, which published photos that it said were cleared for release by the Israeli censor, an analysis by the organization "Swar" reveals the extent of the damage inflicted on several Israeli army bases in March, including the Ramat David and Nevatim bases. A massive fire also raged for several days at Camp Samson, coinciding with Hezbollah's announcement that it had attacked the site with a fleet of drones.

Satellite imagery from Sentinel-2 indicates that Ramat David Airbase was bombed in two areas during the war with Iran. One of these areas appears to have been used for relief vehicles and equipment, while the other served as a refueling and maintenance point for fighter jets.

The footage also shows a sudden change in the ground surface during March, near a building inside the 8200 Mishar base close to Safed. According to Suwar's analysis, this change in the ground surface indicates a possible attack on the base between March 5 and 10.

Additional satellite imagery indicates damage to a defensive position at Nevatim Air Base. According to image analysis, the damage was visible at a small defensive position within the base, dated March 25.

Additional images published on the Suwar website show a massive fire that broke out at Camp Samson starting on March 10, the day Hezbollah announced its attack on the site using a swarm of drones. According to analysis of the images, the fire continued for several days and spread across an area of approximately 200 meters within the base.
The latest image analysis involved examining high-resolution historical images published by Google Earth Pro and the World Imagery Wayback Machine from 2016, 2024, and 2025. These images revealed that the vast area of the damaged base was continuously used for various operational purposes, including military vehicle sites and logistical preparations. Comparison with historical records also indicated the absence of dense vegetation in the area, clearly demonstrating that the fire resulted from extensive damage to the base, not from vegetation burning.

Israel is preparing for the possibility of renewed war with Iran. In recent weeks, Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has held a series of discussions and briefings within the defense establishment, the Military Intelligence Directorate, the Operations Directorate, and the Air Force, in preparation for another round of conflict, this time in full cooperation with the Americans. However, the defense establishment is also working to prepare public opinion for a new reality: a campaign against Iran is not expected to end with a single strike.
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The US fired more than 200 THAAD interceptors in defense of Israel — roughly half of the Pentagon’s total inventory — along with more than 100 SM-3 and SM-6 interceptors. By contrast, Israel fired fewer than 100 of its Arrow and around 90 David Sling interceptors

“Even if the operational logic was sound, the US is left with roughly 200 THAAD interceptors and a production line that can’t keep pace with demand. That bill risks coming due in theaters that have nothing to do with Iran"

If the US and Israel resume hostilities in the coming days, the U.S. military would likely expend an even greater share of interceptors because of a recent decision by the Israeli military to take some of its missile defense batteries offline for maintenance, per a US official.
 
Iran has already restarted some of its drone production during the six-week ceasefire that began in early April, one sign it is rapidly rebuilding certain military capabilities degraded by US-Israeli strikes, according to two sources familiar with US intelligence assessments. Four sources told CNN that US intelligence indicates Iran’s military is reconstituting much faster than initially estimated.

The rebuilding of military capabilities, including replacing missile sites, launchers and production capacity for key weapons systems destroyed during the current conflict, means that Iran remains a significant threat to regional allies should President Donald Trump restart the bombing campaign, according to the four sources familiar with the intelligence. It also calls into question claims about the extent to which US-Israeli strikes have degraded Iran’s military in the long term.

While the time to restart production of different weapons components varies, some US intelligence estimates indicate Iran could fully reconstitute its drone attack capability in as soon as six months, one of the sources, a US official, told CNN.

The Iranians have exceeded all timelines the IC had for reconstitution,” the US official said.

Thousands of Iranian drones still exist — roughly 50% of the country’s drone capabilities — two sources previously told CNN the intelligence indicated.

The intelligence also showed a large percentage of Iran’s coastal defense cruise missiles were intact, consistent with the US not focusing its air campaign on coastal military assets though they have been hitting ships. Those missiles serve as a key capability allowing Iran to threaten shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.

One of the sources familiar with recent US intelligence assessments told CNN that the damage to Iran’s defense industrial base has likely set its ability to reconstitute back by a matter of months, not years. And some of Iran’s defense industrial base remains intact, which could further accelerate the timeline for reconstituting certain capabilities, the source noted.

 
“In total, the U.S. shot around 120 more interceptors and engaged twice as many Iranian missiles [as Israel],” said a U.S. administration official.

If the United States and Israel resume hostilities against Iran in the coming days, as President Donald Trump has threatened to do, the U.S. military is likely to expend an even greater share of interceptors because of a recent decision by the Israeli military to take some of its missile defense batteries offline for maintenance, said an administration official. “The imbalance will likely be exacerbated if fighting restarts,” the official said.

Israel is not capable of fighting and winning wars on its own, but nobody actually knows this, because they never see the back end,” said a second administration official.

During the last round of fighting, Israel could generate only 50 percent of the airstrikes by the end of March compared with the beginning of the war because its aircraft and pilots were “worn down” by operations against Houthi militants in Yemen and airstrikes targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon, said a U.S. official.


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significant drop in IAF sortie rate (-50%) after only one month
 
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