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Who was inside the apartment that the IDF just struck in Sidon?
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Lebanese reports: The target of the attack in an apartment in Sidon is a senior Hamas terrorist named Muhammad Al-Sahli
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In the opening hours of the war, US/Israeli aircraft blanketed Iranโs Hamedan Air Base with GBU-39 SDBs, cratering runways, taxiways, and access points.
No intact stretch of asphalt longer than 1,000m remains, effectively rendering the base unusable for the IRIAF.
No intact stretch of asphalt longer than 1,000m remains, effectively rendering the base unusable for the IRIAF.
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Damage to Iran's defense industries facility in Parchin, previously linked to the nuclear program ๐ฎ๐ท
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Western Tehran:
Moghadad Basij base
Moghadad Basij base
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IDF: In the heart of Tehran: The IDF dismantled Ali Khameneiโs underground military bunker beneath the Iranian terror regime's leadership compound
A short while ago, approximately 50 Israeli Air Force fighter jets guided by precise IDF intelligence struck Ali Khameneiโs underground bunker in Tehran.
The underground military bunker, which was located beneath the regime's leadership compound in the center of Tehran, was intended to be used by the Supreme Leader of the Iranian regime as a secure emergency command center. Khamenei was eliminated before he could use the bunker during operation โRoaring Lionโ but the compound continued to be used by senior Iranian regime officials.
The underground compound was created by the regime as a base for advancing military activities and its extremist ideologies against the State of Israel and the Western world.
It spanned multiple streets in the heart of Tehran and contained numerous entrances and meeting rooms for senior members of the Iranian terrorist regime.
The bunker was struck following a lengthy process of intelligence collection and research conducted by the IDFโs Intelligence Directorate.
The bunker was one of the Iranian leadershipโs most important military command centers. Targeting the bunker further degrades the regimeโs command and control capabilities.
A short while ago, approximately 50 Israeli Air Force fighter jets guided by precise IDF intelligence struck Ali Khameneiโs underground bunker in Tehran.
The underground military bunker, which was located beneath the regime's leadership compound in the center of Tehran, was intended to be used by the Supreme Leader of the Iranian regime as a secure emergency command center. Khamenei was eliminated before he could use the bunker during operation โRoaring Lionโ but the compound continued to be used by senior Iranian regime officials.
The underground compound was created by the regime as a base for advancing military activities and its extremist ideologies against the State of Israel and the Western world.
It spanned multiple streets in the heart of Tehran and contained numerous entrances and meeting rooms for senior members of the Iranian terrorist regime.
The bunker was struck following a lengthy process of intelligence collection and research conducted by the IDFโs Intelligence Directorate.
The bunker was one of the Iranian leadershipโs most important military command centers. Targeting the bunker further degrades the regimeโs command and control capabilities.
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Massive IDF attack in Dahieh
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An Iranian missile factory, hidden in Tehran, was destroyed by an American missile strike.
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Satellite images indicate damage to the American THAAD air defense system deployed in Jordan - as a result of Iranian attacks.
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Satellite tracking now shows very little commercial traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz - the narrow corridor through which around 20% of the worldโs oil supply normally flows.
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Everyone is counting Iranโs missiles. They are counting the wrong thing.
The number that determines the outcome of this war is not 2,000 or 2,500 or 3,000. Those are pre-war missile inventory estimates and they are now largely irrelevant. The number that determines the outcome is the one that moved from 504 to 29 in five days.
On Day 1 of Operation Epic Fury, Iran fired 504 ballistic missiles and drones across the Gulf theater. On Day 5, the number was 29. That is a 94 percent collapse in daily launch volume in less than a week. Not because Iran ran out of missiles. Because Iran ran out of the thing that launches them.
Launchers.
The ballistic missile is a precision munition that requires a precision launch platform. Iran entered this war with approximately 200 operational launchers, rebuilt from the roughly 100 serviceable platforms that survived the June 2025 Israel-Iran war. JINSA assessed that 75 percent of those launchers have been destroyed through March 5. The B-2 strike on the underground Damavand missile base east of Tehran, which CENTCOM confirmed today, targets the category of facility designed to protect launchers from exactly this kind of attrition. Damavand is not a missile warehouse. It is a launch infrastructure complex, the place where the hardware that puts missiles in the air is hardened and sheltered below ground.
The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator does not care about the rock above Damavand. That is what it was designed to not care about.
Iranโs missile doctrine was built on volume and simultaneity. The mass salvo, hundreds of missiles launched in coordinated waves from dispersed platforms designed to overwhelm Iron Dome and US Patriot batteries by saturating their intercept capacity, is the only mechanism by which Iranโs missile force constitutes a genuine strategic threat to Israel. A degraded launcher pool that can produce 29 fires per day is not a mass salvo capability. It is a harassment capability. The two are not the same threat in any meaningful military sense.
The Damavand strike is not simply another underground complex attacked. It is the US targeting the reconstitution node, the facility where surviving or replacement launchers would be sheltered, maintained, and redeployed. Destroying Damavand does not just eliminate what is there. It eliminates the survivability architecture that would allow the launcher fleet to recover.
Day 1: 504 fires.
Day 5: 29 fires.
The trajectory of that number is what the B-2 was sent to Damavand to continue. Every penetrator bomb that goes into that mountain is not destroying a missile. It is foreclosing the operational recovery that would allow the 29 to become 504 again.
The missiles still exist in tunnels and caches across Iran. They are increasingly becoming missiles with nowhere to go.
(Shanaka Anslem Perera)
The number that determines the outcome of this war is not 2,000 or 2,500 or 3,000. Those are pre-war missile inventory estimates and they are now largely irrelevant. The number that determines the outcome is the one that moved from 504 to 29 in five days.
On Day 1 of Operation Epic Fury, Iran fired 504 ballistic missiles and drones across the Gulf theater. On Day 5, the number was 29. That is a 94 percent collapse in daily launch volume in less than a week. Not because Iran ran out of missiles. Because Iran ran out of the thing that launches them.
Launchers.
The ballistic missile is a precision munition that requires a precision launch platform. Iran entered this war with approximately 200 operational launchers, rebuilt from the roughly 100 serviceable platforms that survived the June 2025 Israel-Iran war. JINSA assessed that 75 percent of those launchers have been destroyed through March 5. The B-2 strike on the underground Damavand missile base east of Tehran, which CENTCOM confirmed today, targets the category of facility designed to protect launchers from exactly this kind of attrition. Damavand is not a missile warehouse. It is a launch infrastructure complex, the place where the hardware that puts missiles in the air is hardened and sheltered below ground.
The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator does not care about the rock above Damavand. That is what it was designed to not care about.
Iranโs missile doctrine was built on volume and simultaneity. The mass salvo, hundreds of missiles launched in coordinated waves from dispersed platforms designed to overwhelm Iron Dome and US Patriot batteries by saturating their intercept capacity, is the only mechanism by which Iranโs missile force constitutes a genuine strategic threat to Israel. A degraded launcher pool that can produce 29 fires per day is not a mass salvo capability. It is a harassment capability. The two are not the same threat in any meaningful military sense.
The Damavand strike is not simply another underground complex attacked. It is the US targeting the reconstitution node, the facility where surviving or replacement launchers would be sheltered, maintained, and redeployed. Destroying Damavand does not just eliminate what is there. It eliminates the survivability architecture that would allow the launcher fleet to recover.
Day 1: 504 fires.
Day 5: 29 fires.
The trajectory of that number is what the B-2 was sent to Damavand to continue. Every penetrator bomb that goes into that mountain is not destroying a missile. It is foreclosing the operational recovery that would allow the 29 to become 504 again.
The missiles still exist in tunnels and caches across Iran. They are increasingly becoming missiles with nowhere to go.
(Shanaka Anslem Perera)
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Assessment in Israelโs defense system: Senior officials in the Iranian regime were in Khamenei's bunker that was bombed this morning in Tehran.
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THWARTED ATTACK: The Israeli Air Force dismantles six Iranian ballistic missile launchers "just minutes before they were intended to be launched toward" Israel
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Airstrikes in Ilam, western Iran
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Attack in the city of Baneh in northwestern Iran
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The Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA) was struck by US or Israeli forces on March 2. HESA is one of Iran's primary aerospace companies, engaged in the manufacture and maintenance of aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs.