Warfare HAMAS attack on Israel, Oct 2023 & Iran’s Proxies.

In Shahrud, that building is now gone.

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Involved in the manufacturing of rocket and ICBM boosters.


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The biggest Iran Stronk account telling the world they have no air force!

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Roffles.
 
Confirmed Hezbollah KIA since October 8th:

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Most likely a gross undercount, they're losing many personnel everyday.
 
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The biggest Iran Stronk account telling the world they have no air force!

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Roffles.

I think the performance of the ruzzian planes over Ukraine speaks volumes about what to expect...
Hmm yes, a few dozen souped up Su-27s would make sure that the enemy isn't troll-flying over your capital rather than the multi-layered domestically designed and produced air defense systems that you talked up so much yet when the time came the Israelis only attacked the mediocre russian systems, not even deeming your steaming polished pile of crap worth the expense of a few missiles.

Su-35s aren't winning an air war against outnumbered Su-27s from the 80s and a handful of S-300s from the 80s and Patriots from the 90s with limited ammo. But they're going to smash F-35s and F-15s with EW suites?

Not taking any bets on that one. And I wouldn't bet on russia being able to produce them either for anyone but themselves with the limited production level and scarcity of foreign made semi-modern components.
 
"Four S-300 batteries were hit..." If those are all they have for AD, they're in for a lot more bombs.
That's four around Teheran alone, with several more in other parts of Iran for a total of at least 7-8.

"Iranian media reports that the explosions heard are actually air defense fire."

Technically it was the air defense being put ON fire.

PO-ta-toe, po-TA-toe 🤷‍♂️
 
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See how long you can last before you punch the screen, Chenk is such a f***ing idiot, I'm almost convinced he's playing a character, no one can be that moronic surely...
 
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See how long you can last before you punch the screen, Chenk is such a f***ing idiot, I'm almost convinced he's playing a character, no one can be that moronic surely...

Oh Cenk is an absolute moron. He is 100% genuine, it is not an act, he believes what he says.
 
Seems like a happy outfit:

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I somehow very much doubt it, unless it's after the US election, depending on those results...
 

Bucking global pressure, MKs overwhelmingly back legislation against UN Palestinian refugee agency over staffers’ terror links; PM’s office: Ready to work with world on Gaza aid

Despite widespread international opposition, lawmakers voted overwhelming on Monday evening to approve two bills essentially barring the UN agency for Palestinian refugees and their descendants from operating in Israel, and severely curtailing its activities in Gaza and the West Bank.

During the opening plenum session of the Knesset’s winter legislative session, MKs voted 92 to 10 to approve a law barring UNRWA from operating in Israeli territory, and 87-9 in favor of another measure curtailing UNRWA’s activities in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank by banning state authorities from having any contact with the agency.

Without coordination with Israel, it will be almost impossible for UNRWA to work in Gaza or the West Bank, since Jerusalem would no longer be issuing entrance permits to those territories or allowing coordination with the IDF. Israel also currently controls access to Gaza from Egypt, with Israeli forces deployed along the border between them.

UNRWA — short for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East — provides education, health care and aid to millions of Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

Responding to the “unprecedented” vote, UNRWA warned that the legislation “sets a dangerous precedent,” breaches the UN charter “and violates the State of Israel’s obligations under international law.”

“These bills will only deepen the suffering of Palestinians, especially in Gaza where people have been going through more than a year of sheer hell… and are nothing less than collective punishment.” the agency said in a statement.

“It’s outrageous that a member state of the United Nations is working to dismantle a UN agency which also happens to be the largest responder in the humanitarian operation in Gaza,” Juliette Touma, spokeswoman for UNRWA, told AFP.

According to the Ynet news site, the Foreign Ministry had warned of the dangers of passing the UNRWA legislation, stating that Israel could be found in violation of the UN charter and be expelled.
Long overdue, a historic turning point for the better hopefully...
 
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Okay let's begin our own investigation,,,,,,, question No 1 ... how many staffers have everyday access to these intelligence files. No 2 .... what are their names and nationalities or background. No 3 ,,,, what political party are they. Feel free to add what ever more you have
 

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