ποΈ Official Israeli army update on the aftermath of the Iranian attack on Israel
- Damage was done to a military base
- Arrow system was used to intercept the missiles in space
- Israeli jets were used to intercept cruise and drones
- One settler was injured from an impact
- About 200 projectile were fired towards Israel
- Most projectiles were engaged outside of Israeli borders (by US, UK, France, and Jordan)
- The attack isn't done yet
- Damage was done to a military base
- Arrow system was used to intercept the missiles in space
- Israeli jets were used to intercept cruise and drones
- One settler was injured from an impact
- About 200 projectile were fired towards Israel
- Most projectiles were engaged outside of Israeli borders (by US, UK, France, and Jordan)
- The attack isn't done yet
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πΉ The Israeli enemy attempts to redicule the 3 ballistic missile impacts in the F-35 airforce base.
However, they only showed the runway and not the base's infrastructure which was damaged.
Attacks on airfields do not take them out of service, as seen in Ukraine and closer to home here, in Syria.
However the Iranian attack was successful in damaging infrastructure there. About two airbases have been impacted.
However, they only showed the runway and not the base's infrastructure which was damaged.
Attacks on airfields do not take them out of service, as seen in Ukraine and closer to home here, in Syria.
However the Iranian attack was successful in damaging infrastructure there. About two airbases have been impacted.
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πΉ Additionally, a drone strike yesterday against a cafΓ© in Khiyam village caused extensive damage.
Injuries were evacuated.
Injuries were evacuated.
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π° The U.S. military shot down about half the drones fired from Iran using assets in Erbil, Iraq, Gulf States, and everything under CENTCOM.
British jets stationed in Cyprus supported too. This gave the Israeli military room to engage less targets.
π· Alleged photo of an Iranian cruise missile shot-down over Erbil, the Kurdish province of Iraq.
British jets stationed in Cyprus supported too. This gave the Israeli military room to engage less targets.
π· Alleged photo of an Iranian cruise missile shot-down over Erbil, the Kurdish province of Iraq.
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π While it's quite evident everyone would have preferred to see more impacts in Israel, we have to know a few things:
- The Iranian attack didn't target civilian centers
- The Iranian attack targeted isolated military bases
Based on these two points and taking in consideration the Israeli precautions to evacuate jets and personnel, a mass casualty event was not an option nor a plan.
The scale of the attack and the intelligence provided by the US, gave Israel an early warning ability.
This followed by radar data provided by U.S. military radars facing Iran and in Gulf states, assisted immensely in how they tackled the defence strategy.
The U.S. played the biggest instrumental role in eliminating the bulk of drones, giving Israel a breathing room because engaging 170 drones was no easy task. At least 10-25% percent would have penetrated and impacted in Israel.
According to reports, the U.S alone shot down at least 70 out of the 170 drones. They used air defence in ships and using jets in air-to-air combats. Shooting drones with jets isn't hard, just expensive.
Whatever remained was shot down on the way over Jordan by Jordan, then by Israeli jets. The number of Israeli jets airborne in defense mode was almost on par with the numbers of drones that remained as threat. That's saturating defense.
As for ballistic missiles and cruise, the sight of the impact of those 3 was beautiful. It's a dream come true.
For those, the U.S reported they only shot down three over the gulf area. A bulk was shot down over Jordan by the U.S. military and Jordanian army.
What was left was engaged by the Israeli-US made Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 system. The Israeli defence was magnificent and remarkable, showing how Israel is one of the most advanced and technological marvel.
Official Israel reports claim there are only 7 successful ballistic impacts. Seven missiles out of 150 ballistic missiles is 4.67%. The Israeli claim of 99% successful defense is bullshit.
That all aside, I'd like to note a few things:
1- The Iranian attack will be written in history book and remember for years
2- The Iranian attack successfully secured and protected all Iranian embassies around the world. Store nukes now there and Israel will have to consider engaging them a million time fearing such an attack
3- Without support of the strongest military and strongest nation in the world, the U.S, the Israeli military would have failed to defend 20-30% of the targets fired at it.
4- Whatever and however Israel will respond with, it'll be to set the play field equal. If Iran responds, it'll only continue to set a new detterence rule
5- Iran finally got over the taboo of attacking Israel. This will only make it an easier decision from now on
6- I expected Hezbullah to attack, considering Zahedi was a close friend to them. But from my understanding, they refrained so the show stays "Iranian" and to avoid escalating the battle in Lebanon.
Finally I want to note two things:
- There is no "single barrage" or "attack" that will erase Israel or defeat it. There is no K.O. Israel is an established nation with a strong military. The path is small battle over time and success alongside that.
- As mighty as what the defence looked like yesterday, it isn't sustainable. A few more waves of such attacks and Israel will be out of Arrow defence missiles. I'm almost sure the U.S. is restocking and its almost out. Yes they can sustain defense longer by diversity, employing the patriot and other systems, but point still stands.
Iran is able to sustain such attacks for much longer, and would only be affected if the U.S. attacks their missile bases.
We witnessed a glorious night. Have faith in God and have faith in righteous, and curse be upon the wicked nation of Israel. (I didn't proofread the above)
- The Iranian attack didn't target civilian centers
- The Iranian attack targeted isolated military bases
Based on these two points and taking in consideration the Israeli precautions to evacuate jets and personnel, a mass casualty event was not an option nor a plan.
The scale of the attack and the intelligence provided by the US, gave Israel an early warning ability.
This followed by radar data provided by U.S. military radars facing Iran and in Gulf states, assisted immensely in how they tackled the defence strategy.
The U.S. played the biggest instrumental role in eliminating the bulk of drones, giving Israel a breathing room because engaging 170 drones was no easy task. At least 10-25% percent would have penetrated and impacted in Israel.
According to reports, the U.S alone shot down at least 70 out of the 170 drones. They used air defence in ships and using jets in air-to-air combats. Shooting drones with jets isn't hard, just expensive.
Whatever remained was shot down on the way over Jordan by Jordan, then by Israeli jets. The number of Israeli jets airborne in defense mode was almost on par with the numbers of drones that remained as threat. That's saturating defense.
As for ballistic missiles and cruise, the sight of the impact of those 3 was beautiful. It's a dream come true.
For those, the U.S reported they only shot down three over the gulf area. A bulk was shot down over Jordan by the U.S. military and Jordanian army.
What was left was engaged by the Israeli-US made Arrow-2 and Arrow-3 system. The Israeli defence was magnificent and remarkable, showing how Israel is one of the most advanced and technological marvel.
Official Israel reports claim there are only 7 successful ballistic impacts. Seven missiles out of 150 ballistic missiles is 4.67%. The Israeli claim of 99% successful defense is bullshit.
That all aside, I'd like to note a few things:
1- The Iranian attack will be written in history book and remember for years
2- The Iranian attack successfully secured and protected all Iranian embassies around the world. Store nukes now there and Israel will have to consider engaging them a million time fearing such an attack
3- Without support of the strongest military and strongest nation in the world, the U.S, the Israeli military would have failed to defend 20-30% of the targets fired at it.
4- Whatever and however Israel will respond with, it'll be to set the play field equal. If Iran responds, it'll only continue to set a new detterence rule
5- Iran finally got over the taboo of attacking Israel. This will only make it an easier decision from now on
6- I expected Hezbullah to attack, considering Zahedi was a close friend to them. But from my understanding, they refrained so the show stays "Iranian" and to avoid escalating the battle in Lebanon.
Finally I want to note two things:
- There is no "single barrage" or "attack" that will erase Israel or defeat it. There is no K.O. Israel is an established nation with a strong military. The path is small battle over time and success alongside that.
- As mighty as what the defence looked like yesterday, it isn't sustainable. A few more waves of such attacks and Israel will be out of Arrow defence missiles. I'm almost sure the U.S. is restocking and its almost out. Yes they can sustain defense longer by diversity, employing the patriot and other systems, but point still stands.
Iran is able to sustain such attacks for much longer, and would only be affected if the U.S. attacks their missile bases.
We witnessed a glorious night. Have faith in God and have faith in righteous, and curse be upon the wicked nation of Israel. (I didn't proofread the above)
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πΉ The Israeli enemy released footage of their attack on Nabi Cheet area in Baalbek, claiming it was against a "significant manufacturing site".
The attack comes in response to rocket barrage yesterday towards the Golan Heights.
The attack comes in response to rocket barrage yesterday towards the Golan Heights.
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πΉ Iranian media started to release BTS footage of yesterday's historic events, of the Iranian attack on Israel.
Additional footage is expected soon. In this, the leadership of the IRGC give the go to launch the attack.
Additional footage is expected soon. In this, the leadership of the IRGC give the go to launch the attack.
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π· Hezbullah mourns the martyrdom of Jihad Ali Abu Mahdi, born in 1969 from Khiyam village, who was martyred on the path to Jerusalem.
He was killed yesterday in the airstrike on Khiyam village, as a civilian. He was not a combatant, and was mourned yesterday by Hezbullah as a civilian killed and for whom they retaliated by attacking Israel at about 5 a.m. He was on a visit to the village and decided to stay the night.
He is an ex-war prisoner, an injured fighter, and today a martyr.
He was killed yesterday in the airstrike on Khiyam village, as a civilian. He was not a combatant, and was mourned yesterday by Hezbullah as a civilian killed and for whom they retaliated by attacking Israel at about 5 a.m. He was on a visit to the village and decided to stay the night.
He is an ex-war prisoner, an injured fighter, and today a martyr.
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πΉ Israeli minister Gantz vows to create an international alliance against Iran and to retaliate in the time and place chosen by Israel.
The Israeli war cabinet is meeting now to discuss the Iranian attack and the possible retaliation.
The Israeli war cabinet is meeting now to discuss the Iranian attack and the possible retaliation.
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π° Germany to give Holocaust survivors in Israel an extra $238 each because of the ongoing war
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany announced on Tuesday that it is allocating 25 million Euros in a one-time payment for survivors in Israel.
The βSolidarity Fund for Israelβ will yield about 220 Euros ($238) for each of the roughly 120,000 survivors in the country.
The payment follows a different one-time stipend given in December to Israeli survivors who were evacuated from their homes following the Oct. 7 attack.
It also comes on top of the total amount that Germany agreed to pay survivors and related organizations this year β more than $1.4 billion, the most ever β in a reflection of the high costs of caring for elderly survivors.
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany announced on Tuesday that it is allocating 25 million Euros in a one-time payment for survivors in Israel.
The βSolidarity Fund for Israelβ will yield about 220 Euros ($238) for each of the roughly 120,000 survivors in the country.
The payment follows a different one-time stipend given in December to Israeli survivors who were evacuated from their homes following the Oct. 7 attack.
It also comes on top of the total amount that Germany agreed to pay survivors and related organizations this year β more than $1.4 billion, the most ever β in a reflection of the high costs of caring for elderly survivors.
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πΉ The Israeli enemy released footage of their interception of some incoming Iranian UAVs and cruise missiles.
The airforce operated over Israeli and Jordanian skies.
The Israeli army acknowledge the US, UK, France, Jordan, and others helped in the defence.
The airforce operated over Israeli and Jordanian skies.
The Israeli army acknowledge the US, UK, France, Jordan, and others helped in the defence.
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π· As satellite images from Israel are starting to surface, it's important to remember the very accurate and pinpoint capabilities of the Iranian ballistic missiles.
The above is from Ain al-Assad U.S-operated base in 2020, following an attack by the IRGC.
They are able to hit what they intend to.
The above is from Ain al-Assad U.S-operated base in 2020, following an attack by the IRGC.
They are able to hit what they intend to.
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π· In the Initial low-resolution footage from the Israeli F-35 jet base, a pinpoint attack on the runaway is confirmed.
The attack was likely meant to disrupt the activity at the base.
π Attack on runways can hinder an airports activity for a few hours, up to few days maximum. Syria has faced similar attacks, but in a wider scale of damage on the runway.
The attack was likely meant to disrupt the activity at the base.
π Attack on runways can hinder an airports activity for a few hours, up to few days maximum. Syria has faced similar attacks, but in a wider scale of damage on the runway.
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