Iran-Israeli Conflict Thread

Official data allegedly shows that US-Israeli coalition strikes (combined daily volume) on Iran have dropped by 55-65%. Not surprising, really.




On the topic of Iranian rocket and drone numbers, they are clearly conserving them to keep up a long war.




Some Cypriots are protesting against the British airbases there being used in operations against Iran.

 
Missile strike in Israel. Maybe a cluster warhead. Three people injured.





The UAE has officially denied a propaganda story in the Israeli media that they had struck Iran for the first time.



Israel is desperate to drag in the UAE.





Israeli Channel 14 allegedly admits (in Hebrew) that Iranian missile launching capability is increasing despite the heavy coalition attacks.

 
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US Secretary of Energy, Chris wright, blames Israel for the strikes on Iranian oil storage, and by implication, the black oily rain pollution.




Some kind of explosion in Tehran creates flames that travel along a street, perhaps emerging from drains or sewers.




Mike Waltz, following Israeli doctrine, attempts to manufacture consent for bombing Iranian schools and hospitals.




Iran claims to have shot down a JASSM.

 
Pezeshkian's remarks symbolize the deeper rifts within the Islamic Republic cadres, which are now bubbling up to the surface. Iran's ruling regime has always seen factionalism, as the current President of Iran Pezeshkian represents the Reformists, whereas the IRGC and some of the clergy belong to Hardline factions.


To be sure, all senior figures within the hierarchy are steadfast in their commitment to defending the Islamic Republic and its revolutionary ‌theocracy from ⁠U.S. and Israeli attacks, but there are clear splits over their strategic approach.

Iran's leadership has sometimes played up differences between hardliners and moderates as a tactic in negotiations with the West, but the dispute over Pezeshkian's statement on Saturday revealed genuine divisions, two senior sources said.
A hardliner close to Khamenei's office, which remains a central node in the hierarchy, told Reuters that Pezeshkian's comments had angered many senior commanders in the Guards.
Another senior Iranian source, a moderate former official, said nobody would be able to fill Khamenei's shoes, describing the late leader as a formidable strategist who had led Iran through many difficult periods.
 
... how come it feels like we're not getting a whole lot of information?
Well, how do I put this without getting a bunch of yawn emojis?... Oh yeah, "Because nothing is happening.":ROFLMAO:

Of course this isn't meant to be a literal statement but trolling commentary on the fake gayness of yet another for profit foreign military intervention with no real purpose except to make (((The Rich))) richer.

We can follow every minute detail of this unnecessary giant false flag operation on a screen, but in reality it is nothing more than a video game being played out in The Matrix that has no real effect on most normies in the US. Sure, we're going to have to pay an extra dollar or two a gallon for gas eventually, but that was always coming.

You know a military operation is fake and gay when nukes aren't being dropped, and when every move is telegraphed days in advance to one's so-called "enemy" to give them time to "prepare." The bombing of all this oil and travel infrastructure is the fakest and gayest move of them all as it is quite clearly a play for (((someone))) to get rich on the rebuilds and spike in gas prices.

Again, the solution to not being held hostage to all of this nonsense is to divest from (((their))) banks and monetary instruments and become less dependent on large scale production systems when it comes to food, water, electricity, and fuel.
 
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