🇮🇷 | Today, the Israeli regime launched an attack on Farabi Hospital in Kermanshah, Iran.
The regime continues to target Iranian civilians and has recently revealed its intention to commit genocide against more than 14 million residents of Tehran.
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The regime continues to target Iranian civilians and has recently revealed its intention to commit genocide against more than 14 million residents of Tehran.
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🇮🇷 | Iranian defenses intercepted a target over the holy city of Mashhad. Iranian air defense units also successfully shot down a hostile drone over Ilam Province in western Iran, according to Al Mayadeen. Simultaneously, an Israeli strike reportedly targeted an electronic industries center affiliated with the Ministry of Defense in Shiraz. In Isfahan Province, air defense systems engaged hostile targets near Natanz, a critical area for Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. In Kermanshah’s Diesel Abad area, Israeli forces carried out another strike, this time targeting a truck exhibition. Despite the series of attacks, Iran’s Customs Directorate confirmed that all land and sea borders remain fully operational and secure.
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🏴☠️ | Based on four reports, it is clearer that the pungent smell is concentrated in Haifa, fueling rumors that ammonia storage facilities may have been targeted. Further details are expected to follow.
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🌟 | Peace be upon those who fought for Islam. Peace be upon those who paved the route to Quds. Peace be upon those who suffered and endured but never gave up. Peace be upon the commanders of the Quds Forces.
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🇵🇸 | Saraya Quds Forces published that the Resistance is united, celebrating the impact of Iranian attacks in Bat Yam.
(Probably they know who was the target)
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(Probably they know who was the target)
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🇮🇷 | When Imam Khamenei says “we will make their life bitter,” it carries serious weight. In the past 20 to 50 years, he has rarely used such sharp language. Known for his merciful nature, when he chooses these words, it means he’s fully committed to the message. Over the last two decades, Iran’s strategy to make Israeli lives bitter has been clear: they are prepared to attack from multiple fronts and phases. Missile attacks aren’t just broad symbolic strikes they are calculated, aimed at hitting precise targets to send a strong strategic message.
Iran’s recent attack was fully intentional and carefully planned. By analyzing speeches from IRGC commanders, think tanks, and regional analysts from Lebanon and other countries, it’s clear that Iran rehearsed this operation extensively. They studied multiple scenarios on how to make Israeli lives bitter and exhaust them over time. That’s why Iran typically launches large barrages—40, 50, even 60 to 100 missiles within just a few hours. This overwhelming volume is not only a tactical choice but also serves as a strong threat, which has alarmed the Americans and been taken very seriously.
This is a strong threat aimed at completely exhausting Israeli air defenses. Israeli media now openly acknowledge that their air defenses cannot hold up for long. The significant damage inflicted shows Iran had precise intelligence on the locations of these defense systems. Videos and recordings confirm that some missiles targeted areas very close to these systems, and several defense installations were hit. Iran’s strategy is clear they are employing a comprehensive, all-encompassing approach, targeting the entire map of Israel rather than focusing on specific areas. Drones have been spotted over Eilat, coming from the Golan Heights, in the Negev, and above several cities that were not even expected to be targeted in the initial hours of the attack.
When Imam Khamenei said “we are going to make their life bitter,” it means everyone living there as settlers, occupiers, criminals, or silent members of a genocidal society will pay the price. They have mercilessly attacked Iran and killed its commanders; now their lives will get harsher. Iran is targeting military electricity facilities, chemical plants, petroleum infrastructure, nuclear sites, military schools and dormitories, medical hospitals supporting the military, and even synagogues, showing how many critical institutions are concentrated in these areas. Iran is also hitting homes and apartments of intelligence officers, nuclear scientists, university professors, and politicians from all sides, whether they support Netanyahu or not. If their homes are destroyed, how can they expect to stay? Their lives will become unbearable. These attacks are not expected to stop anytime soon. Iran has a long-term plan that will likely continue for weeks, aiming to hit deep targets and reinforce its deterrence.
It is very clear that Iran will continue this—even if the Zionists try to stop it. As Imam Khamenei said: “You started it,” and that gave the real message—we will end this. In that same speech, he also said: “Until your end.”
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Iran’s recent attack was fully intentional and carefully planned. By analyzing speeches from IRGC commanders, think tanks, and regional analysts from Lebanon and other countries, it’s clear that Iran rehearsed this operation extensively. They studied multiple scenarios on how to make Israeli lives bitter and exhaust them over time. That’s why Iran typically launches large barrages—40, 50, even 60 to 100 missiles within just a few hours. This overwhelming volume is not only a tactical choice but also serves as a strong threat, which has alarmed the Americans and been taken very seriously.
This is a strong threat aimed at completely exhausting Israeli air defenses. Israeli media now openly acknowledge that their air defenses cannot hold up for long. The significant damage inflicted shows Iran had precise intelligence on the locations of these defense systems. Videos and recordings confirm that some missiles targeted areas very close to these systems, and several defense installations were hit. Iran’s strategy is clear they are employing a comprehensive, all-encompassing approach, targeting the entire map of Israel rather than focusing on specific areas. Drones have been spotted over Eilat, coming from the Golan Heights, in the Negev, and above several cities that were not even expected to be targeted in the initial hours of the attack.
When Imam Khamenei said “we are going to make their life bitter,” it means everyone living there as settlers, occupiers, criminals, or silent members of a genocidal society will pay the price. They have mercilessly attacked Iran and killed its commanders; now their lives will get harsher. Iran is targeting military electricity facilities, chemical plants, petroleum infrastructure, nuclear sites, military schools and dormitories, medical hospitals supporting the military, and even synagogues, showing how many critical institutions are concentrated in these areas. Iran is also hitting homes and apartments of intelligence officers, nuclear scientists, university professors, and politicians from all sides, whether they support Netanyahu or not. If their homes are destroyed, how can they expect to stay? Their lives will become unbearable. These attacks are not expected to stop anytime soon. Iran has a long-term plan that will likely continue for weeks, aiming to hit deep targets and reinforce its deterrence.
It is very clear that Iran will continue this—even if the Zionists try to stop it. As Imam Khamenei said: “You started it,” and that gave the real message—we will end this. In that same speech, he also said: “Until your end.”
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🇵🇸 | Palestinian resistance ambushed an Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) unit in Khan Yunis. The IOF responded by deploying a helicopter, which helped reduce casualties among their forces. Details ahead.
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✅ | Many Arab and neighboring countries that appear to support Iran during the current confrontation are not doing so out of ideological loyalty or strategic alliance. Rather, their statements are driven by self-interest and geopolitical calculation. Countries like Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Pakistan issue brief or vague remarks of support only to manage their own risks or extract limited diplomatic advantage. These gestures do not indicate any real commitment to Iran’s cause.
In the case of Qatar, its main concern is geographic vulnerability. The country fears any attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, which lies across the Gulf. A strike on Bushehr could trigger radiation fallout, and Qatar, due to its proximity and weather patterns, would be among the first to suffer. This risk compels Qatar to act cautiously and publicly hedge its position not out of solidarity with Iran, but out of fear for its own survival.
Kuwait and Oman similarly maintain balanced positions. Kuwait, while officially condemning Israeli aggression, has long hosted US military infrastructure and relies on Western backing. It fears being drawn into a regional conflict that could threaten its oil installations. Oman traditionally plays a mediator role and wishes to preserve economic and diplomatic stability, especially since any regional war could collapse maritime trade through the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan knows very well especially after the historic visit of Martyr General Mohammad Bagheri (r) that it is next in the Zionist regime’s crosshairs. The longstanding Israeli ambition to dismantle Pakistan’s nuclear capability is no secret. Tel Aviv has lobbied, planned, and partnered with other powers for decades to neutralize what it sees as the only Muslim nuclear arsenal. The martyr’s visit made it clear that Zionist aggression is not limited to West Asia it extends to South Asia. The truth is, Pakistan’s stance is not rooted in ideological commitment to the resistance axis or strategic unity with Iran. Rather, it is a pragmatic balancing act, shifting its tone based on who holds the upper hand in the region at any given time. It may flirt with Iran diplomatically, but it has never stood firm when Iran was under direct assault whether through sanctions, assassinations, or military pressure. Anyway, it’s war and if someone joins you for their own interest, ideologically that is also welcome. But unless, or until, like Bashar al-Assad, who changed his lobby for benefits, Pakistan does the same, it remains conditional.
True support can only be counted when a state stands with Iran without calculating its personal benefit. If someone joins only for their own interest, that’s not support it’s strategy. And if real support is not possible, then let them learn from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen, where sacrifices are made without expecting returns.
For fighting Greater israel project all are welcome!
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In the case of Qatar, its main concern is geographic vulnerability. The country fears any attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant, which lies across the Gulf. A strike on Bushehr could trigger radiation fallout, and Qatar, due to its proximity and weather patterns, would be among the first to suffer. This risk compels Qatar to act cautiously and publicly hedge its position not out of solidarity with Iran, but out of fear for its own survival.
Kuwait and Oman similarly maintain balanced positions. Kuwait, while officially condemning Israeli aggression, has long hosted US military infrastructure and relies on Western backing. It fears being drawn into a regional conflict that could threaten its oil installations. Oman traditionally plays a mediator role and wishes to preserve economic and diplomatic stability, especially since any regional war could collapse maritime trade through the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan knows very well especially after the historic visit of Martyr General Mohammad Bagheri (r) that it is next in the Zionist regime’s crosshairs. The longstanding Israeli ambition to dismantle Pakistan’s nuclear capability is no secret. Tel Aviv has lobbied, planned, and partnered with other powers for decades to neutralize what it sees as the only Muslim nuclear arsenal. The martyr’s visit made it clear that Zionist aggression is not limited to West Asia it extends to South Asia. The truth is, Pakistan’s stance is not rooted in ideological commitment to the resistance axis or strategic unity with Iran. Rather, it is a pragmatic balancing act, shifting its tone based on who holds the upper hand in the region at any given time. It may flirt with Iran diplomatically, but it has never stood firm when Iran was under direct assault whether through sanctions, assassinations, or military pressure. Anyway, it’s war and if someone joins you for their own interest, ideologically that is also welcome. But unless, or until, like Bashar al-Assad, who changed his lobby for benefits, Pakistan does the same, it remains conditional.
True support can only be counted when a state stands with Iran without calculating its personal benefit. If someone joins only for their own interest, that’s not support it’s strategy. And if real support is not possible, then let them learn from Iran, Lebanon, and Yemen, where sacrifices are made without expecting returns.
For fighting Greater israel project all are welcome!
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🇮🇷 | Iran should reconsider its 15-day free visa entry policy for Indian nationals and the entrance of Indian non muslims into Iran.
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🇮🇷 Breaking — Iran's Government: We urge citizens not to heed evacuation warnings from cities.
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🇮🇷 | The Iranian Ministry of Communications has warned against the use of Starlink devices, with reports indicating around 100,000 such devices currently present in Iran.
(Iranians don’t use WhatsApp or Instagram.)
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🇮🇷 Breaking — Islamic Revolutionary Guards Commander Brigadier General Mohammad Pakpour (H):
“Even if Israeli attacks stop, we will continue our mission until the end.” He also confirmed that they targeted a building with 70 Zionist important figures and completely destroyed it.
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“Even if Israeli attacks stop, we will continue our mission until the end.” He also confirmed that they targeted a building with 70 Zionist important figures and completely destroyed it.
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⚠️ Warning:
If you want to stop those mini trucks roaming inside Iran loaded with projectiles from your home just leave, stop, and report OSINT accounts. These are mini trucks loaded with covert intelligence for Mossad roaming inside your phone.
The address and exposure of these accounts is a responsibility only for the sane and sincere. Don’t follow, share, forward, or believe these accounts.
#NoToOSINT
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If you want to stop those mini trucks roaming inside Iran loaded with projectiles from your home just leave, stop, and report OSINT accounts. These are mini trucks loaded with covert intelligence for Mossad roaming inside your phone.
The address and exposure of these accounts is a responsibility only for the sane and sincere. Don’t follow, share, forward, or believe these accounts.
#NoToOSINT
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Enemy Watch — Official
⚠️ Warning: If you want to stop those mini trucks roaming inside Iran loaded with projectiles from your home just leave, stop, and report OSINT accounts. These are mini trucks loaded with covert intelligence for Mossad roaming inside your phone. The address…
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🇮🇷 | THE THREAT RELATED TO OSINT ACCOUNTS: (1/2):
Iran’s recent military actions, particularly drone and missile strikes against Zionist targets, are being closely watched by enemies and attacks over Iran too. Not just through satellites or spies, but through digital content. OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) accounts have become a primary weapon in this war. Their job is to track strikes over Iran in real time, evaluate the damage, and help coordinate re-attacks based on collected evidence. These accounts leak Iranian attack sites even before official sources confirm them, and this is not a coincidence.
After every major strike, these accounts begin collecting videos, photos, and eyewitness posts from platforms like Telegram, Instagram, and X. Using AI and mapping software, they determine if a strike hit its target, missed, or caused casualties. This allows the Zionists and their Western backers to issue fake narratives such as “no damage” or “missiles intercepted.” At the same time, they prepare re-attacks on the same area if they confirm that Iran’s strike was effective.
This is why, after many israeli attacks, the same location is targeted again within hours or days. Not because satellites picked it up. These OSINT accounts provided the coordinates. In many cases, these accounts publish clearer photos, maps, and data than Iranian official sources. So the critical question arises: how do they get this material before anyone else?
The answer is simple. These materials are being fed to them from inside Iran. Operatives under civilian cover, including false journalists or digital volunteers, are embedded in cities, border towns, military-adjacent zones, and even sensitive institutions. They act like citizens, but their work is for Mossad, CIA, or Gulf-backed intelligence arms. They gather digital evidence and send it to OSINT networks abroad.
Even the smallest clue is useful. A drone trail. The sound of a launch. The angle of a shadow. A timestamp on a skyline. With AI and machine learning, this data is enough to triangulate a location and confirm a strike’s accuracy. They use metadata extraction, terrain and skyline matching, satellite overlays, and audio-waveform analysis. These systems recreate full maps of strike zones. They are not random images. They are exact coordinates processed through advanced tools and then handed to military analysts abroad.
We saw the same thing in Syria. After Aleppo’s fall, OSINT networks helped HTS and foreign militias identify areas where Syrian and Iranian positions had been weakened. In Gaza, after a resistance strike, videos posted online were used to target the same site again. In Lebanon, even funerals of martyrs were attacked after processions were posted. During the massacre of Syrian Alawites on the coast by HTS, our own team located the site through video analysis to bring the issue on public. That tells you how simple it is once you understand the techniques.
These OSINT accounts are not static. They change their names depending on the region they are targeting. From Syria Watcher to Iran Mapping. From War Observer to Intel Sky. From supposed neutral observers to active tools of intelligence warfare. Their mission is constant: to expose operations, sabotage defense zones, help enemy targeting, and rewrite narratives. We have tracked over 120 posts that led to follow-up enemy attacks or psychological campaigns.
Let’s get into the tech. These accounts use the following tools:
• Satellite image matching through Google Earth and Sentinel
• AI-based terrain detection and skyline alignment
• Metadata extraction from photos and videos
• Real-time geolocation using sound patterns and light flash analysis
• Reverse video/image search combined with machine learning
• Social graph tracking to identify who shared what and from where
With enough input, they can map entire missile flight paths. They can identify launch points. They can assess if an air defense failed. This data is not just saved. It is weaponized.
#NoToOSINT
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🇮🇷 | THE THREAT RELATED TO OSINT ACCOUNTS: (1/2):
Iran’s recent military actions, particularly drone and missile strikes against Zionist targets, are being closely watched by enemies and attacks over Iran too. Not just through satellites or spies, but through digital content. OSINT (Open-Source Intelligence) accounts have become a primary weapon in this war. Their job is to track strikes over Iran in real time, evaluate the damage, and help coordinate re-attacks based on collected evidence. These accounts leak Iranian attack sites even before official sources confirm them, and this is not a coincidence.
After every major strike, these accounts begin collecting videos, photos, and eyewitness posts from platforms like Telegram, Instagram, and X. Using AI and mapping software, they determine if a strike hit its target, missed, or caused casualties. This allows the Zionists and their Western backers to issue fake narratives such as “no damage” or “missiles intercepted.” At the same time, they prepare re-attacks on the same area if they confirm that Iran’s strike was effective.
This is why, after many israeli attacks, the same location is targeted again within hours or days. Not because satellites picked it up. These OSINT accounts provided the coordinates. In many cases, these accounts publish clearer photos, maps, and data than Iranian official sources. So the critical question arises: how do they get this material before anyone else?
The answer is simple. These materials are being fed to them from inside Iran. Operatives under civilian cover, including false journalists or digital volunteers, are embedded in cities, border towns, military-adjacent zones, and even sensitive institutions. They act like citizens, but their work is for Mossad, CIA, or Gulf-backed intelligence arms. They gather digital evidence and send it to OSINT networks abroad.
Even the smallest clue is useful. A drone trail. The sound of a launch. The angle of a shadow. A timestamp on a skyline. With AI and machine learning, this data is enough to triangulate a location and confirm a strike’s accuracy. They use metadata extraction, terrain and skyline matching, satellite overlays, and audio-waveform analysis. These systems recreate full maps of strike zones. They are not random images. They are exact coordinates processed through advanced tools and then handed to military analysts abroad.
We saw the same thing in Syria. After Aleppo’s fall, OSINT networks helped HTS and foreign militias identify areas where Syrian and Iranian positions had been weakened. In Gaza, after a resistance strike, videos posted online were used to target the same site again. In Lebanon, even funerals of martyrs were attacked after processions were posted. During the massacre of Syrian Alawites on the coast by HTS, our own team located the site through video analysis to bring the issue on public. That tells you how simple it is once you understand the techniques.
These OSINT accounts are not static. They change their names depending on the region they are targeting. From Syria Watcher to Iran Mapping. From War Observer to Intel Sky. From supposed neutral observers to active tools of intelligence warfare. Their mission is constant: to expose operations, sabotage defense zones, help enemy targeting, and rewrite narratives. We have tracked over 120 posts that led to follow-up enemy attacks or psychological campaigns.
Let’s get into the tech. These accounts use the following tools:
• Satellite image matching through Google Earth and Sentinel
• AI-based terrain detection and skyline alignment
• Metadata extraction from photos and videos
• Real-time geolocation using sound patterns and light flash analysis
• Reverse video/image search combined with machine learning
• Social graph tracking to identify who shared what and from where
With enough input, they can map entire missile flight paths. They can identify launch points. They can assess if an air defense failed. This data is not just saved. It is weaponized.
#NoToOSINT
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(2/2):
Don’t fall for their tactics. These OSINT accounts act covertly by pretending to be neutral. They post stories from both sides to build trust and credibility, but their aim is to deceive. They show videos of Iranian missile launches, parade footage, and dramatic clips but they never post the full destruction caused to Israeli targets. They rarely share coordinates of Zionist military sites or confirm hits. Instead, they focus on showing Iranian sites, damage, and failure narratives. This isn’t balance; it’s infiltration under the disguise of objectivity. Their real job is to expose Iranian operations, not Israeli ones.
And ask yourself again: how are they getting the first footage of Iranian strikes before any Iranian agency publishes it? How are they so accurate? It is because these videos and images are provided to them by embedded agents inside the country. These agents blend in with civilians. They operate in areas near IRGC bases, missile storage units, command centers, and border transit corridors.
This is why you must not amplify these accounts. Do not forward their posts. Do not interact with their content. Do not tag or geolocate any military or security zone. If you see someone recording sensitive material, stop them. If you know someone uploading such content to foreign accounts, report them. This is not just recklessness. It is collaboration with the enemy.
These accounts are not observers. They are advance teams for hostile operations. If you participate in their information cycle, knowingly or unknowingly, you are aiding in the assault on your own people. You become part of the problem. You help direct enemy missiles. You assist in psyops. You give them the accuracy they could never get on their own.
Stay aware. Stay offline. Think before you post. This is war, and you are on the battlefield whether you like it or not.
Do not become a tool in their hands.
#NoToOSINT
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(2/2):
Don’t fall for their tactics. These OSINT accounts act covertly by pretending to be neutral. They post stories from both sides to build trust and credibility, but their aim is to deceive. They show videos of Iranian missile launches, parade footage, and dramatic clips but they never post the full destruction caused to Israeli targets. They rarely share coordinates of Zionist military sites or confirm hits. Instead, they focus on showing Iranian sites, damage, and failure narratives. This isn’t balance; it’s infiltration under the disguise of objectivity. Their real job is to expose Iranian operations, not Israeli ones.
And ask yourself again: how are they getting the first footage of Iranian strikes before any Iranian agency publishes it? How are they so accurate? It is because these videos and images are provided to them by embedded agents inside the country. These agents blend in with civilians. They operate in areas near IRGC bases, missile storage units, command centers, and border transit corridors.
This is why you must not amplify these accounts. Do not forward their posts. Do not interact with their content. Do not tag or geolocate any military or security zone. If you see someone recording sensitive material, stop them. If you know someone uploading such content to foreign accounts, report them. This is not just recklessness. It is collaboration with the enemy.
These accounts are not observers. They are advance teams for hostile operations. If you participate in their information cycle, knowingly or unknowingly, you are aiding in the assault on your own people. You become part of the problem. You help direct enemy missiles. You assist in psyops. You give them the accuracy they could never get on their own.
Stay aware. Stay offline. Think before you post. This is war, and you are on the battlefield whether you like it or not.
Do not become a tool in their hands.
#NoToOSINT
🔹@enemywatch
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