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Good chance this will be what they use to convince Trump that Iran isn't gonna negotiate in good faith.
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It would be interesting to see how Zognald will sweep for his good friend Putin's bombing and missile strikes on hospitals if he goes to bat for Israel over this.Good chance this will be what they use to convince Trump that Iran isn't gonna negotiate in good faith.
I wonder if Israel though that the USA would have been involved by now; I think this might finally be the catalyst to get them to join the war, or it’ll just be 2 more weeks.
It's gonna be a real bass kicking once the jewels get their ship together.Holy shit
Motherboard of response incoming from Israel.
Was Iran aiming or did they just get lucky this time?We're back
Soroka hospital in Beersheba got hit, the biggest hospital in Israel
https://x.com/IntelDoge/status/1935558290706215303?t=Dqk0RdhTrc7A5Opxp4HFdg&s=19
Multiple other impacts across Tel Aviv too
You got links for this?Part of the building at Soroka Hospital that was directly hit - was evacuated yesterday.
This is certainly the most successful damage Iran has inflicted so far. No military targets though. Wonder if Iran missed, or if they have given up trying to target military installations and are just aiming for big civilian targets.
It's my firm opinion that Israel launched this operation hoping that the US would become involved, but was and is prepared to see it through without any US involvement. The opportunity Israel has been presented is too great, and likely they would never be given another golden opportunity like this one.I wonder if Israel though that the USA would have been involved by now; I think this might finally be the catalyst to get them to join the war, or it’ll just be 2 more weeks.
Iranian missiles have pretty decent guidance packages. CIA and DIA estimate a CEP of around 100-300 feet of the intended target for most of their MRBMs.Was Iran aiming or did they just get lucky this time?
It's both. Israel has worked aggressively to impede the Iranian nuclear program for two decades now, but the biggest threat has always been Iran's regional proxies. With Hamas, Hezbollah, Assad, the Houthis, and Iranian aligned Iraqi militias all dismantled or heavily weakened, now is the most prime opportunity to deal the coup de grace. They can dismantle Iran's nuclear infrastructure without fear of reprisals from Iranian proxies as well as destroy Iran's regional credibility and ability to rearm and rebuild its proxy network. This is what I mean above when I say golden opportunity. It is unlikely Israel would get such an opportunity again for the foreseeable future.While I think Israel may be serious about wanting to curtail Iranian nuclear ambitions, I’d wager the primary driving factor for this campaign is to permanently destroy Iran’s ability to fund and arm extremist groups in the Middle East
There's plenty satellite imagery of Iran's facilities but none of Israel's, very sad!How would we know though? Aren't we told Israel is censoring a lot of the damage that is being done? So whatever is going on has to be worse than what you or I know about.
I'm not concerned about Israeli boots,I'm concerned about American boots. Wether it's regime change, or trump wanting to secure an oil field like we are in Syria, I don't want American boots in Iran.There will never be boots on the ground unless they're going to Iran; these two nations are not capable of a ground war. Israel doesn't have the manpower and Iran has no air force capable of defending a ground assault across other countries to Israel.
I don't think Israel was going to accept any diplomatic deal in the first place. They want no nuke power in Iran, and is at least paying lip service to the idea of sparking civil unrest in the populace to overthrow the mullahs.Absolutely horrific damage. Israel will not accept a diplomatic deal after this