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A fire is burning in Hadera after the ballistic missile impact.
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The ballistic missile strike on Hadera targeted a power plant. Power outages are reported in the city.
The Israeli electrical company claims that there is no damage to any of their facilities (lol).
The Israeli electrical company claims that there is no damage to any of their facilities (lol).
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It seems 2 missiles were used on the Hadera area in total, both of which impacted different targets.
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It seems 2 missiles were used on the Hadera area in total, both of which impacted different targets.
As I've been saying this entire time, Iran's whole strategy with this has been to launch 1-2 missiles at a time and deplete western interceptor stockpiles, while simultaneously extending the longevity of their own ballistic missile stockpiles. It's smart, and the results are starting to show.
We went from Israel shooting down almost every missile, to sometimes not shooting down any, like what we saw with 2/2 missiles hitting Hadera. This is because they are rationing interceptors and prioritising defending certain areas. This proves Iran's strategy has been successful so far.
Resistards were hoping for a ton of 12-day-war-style clips of missiles slamming into Tel Aviv every single night, and were disappointed and angry at me when this didn't happen. I've been trying to say this for so long. Iran is (finally) prioritising actual military success over PR wins.
Just because you don't see tons of clips of hypersonic missiles hitting Tel Aviv, it doesn't mean there isn't a comprehensive plan in place. You don't need to justify a lack of damage through posting AI slop and old videos, and claiming "Tel Aviv is burning, trust me bro". Although, unfortunately, for accounts who have followings consisting entirely of people who follow this war for entertainment and view it as a football game, they have no other way to get engagement.
We went from Israel shooting down almost every missile, to sometimes not shooting down any, like what we saw with 2/2 missiles hitting Hadera. This is because they are rationing interceptors and prioritising defending certain areas. This proves Iran's strategy has been successful so far.
Resistards were hoping for a ton of 12-day-war-style clips of missiles slamming into Tel Aviv every single night, and were disappointed and angry at me when this didn't happen. I've been trying to say this for so long. Iran is (finally) prioritising actual military success over PR wins.
Just because you don't see tons of clips of hypersonic missiles hitting Tel Aviv, it doesn't mean there isn't a comprehensive plan in place. You don't need to justify a lack of damage through posting AI slop and old videos, and claiming "Tel Aviv is burning, trust me bro". Although, unfortunately, for accounts who have followings consisting entirely of people who follow this war for entertainment and view it as a football game, they have no other way to get engagement.
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Remember:
For the US and Israel to win, they have to achieve regime change.
For Iran to win, they just have to survive.
For the US and Israel to win, they have to achieve regime change.
For Iran to win, they just have to survive.
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Forwarded from WillyOAM
G'day legends,
Thank you for all your kind messages of support following the good news in relation to my Tumour.
In a special episode today, AMK Mapping joined me on the podcast to discuss Iran and the war in Ukraine.
You'll love this one,
Thanks again AMK
https://youtu.be/3TC3cd4oFcs
Thank you for all your kind messages of support following the good news in relation to my Tumour.
In a special episode today, AMK Mapping joined me on the podcast to discuss Iran and the war in Ukraine.
You'll love this one,
Thanks again AMK
https://youtu.be/3TC3cd4oFcs
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