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We know Iran have lots of oil but bas kar yaar !Iran..Iran..
Iran..Iran..
Iran..Iran..Iran..Iran..
Iran..Iran..
patroal khatam hi ni hunda ?
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We know Iran have lots of oil but bas kar yaar !Iran..Iran..
Iran..Iran..
Iran..Iran..Iran..Iran..
Iran..Iran..
We know Iran have lots of oil but bas kar yaar !
patroal khatam hi ni hunda ?
chalo agreed, humari aukaat nahi hai bhai.. khush ?Bhai you didn’t like da vid no?
Krishna was sayin all got intercepted except 2 or 3? Like CNN and BBC no?
You don’t got this capability to attack israheel no?
Actually aap key auqaat he nahi hae to do what Irans been doing. Yous just totally dependent upon da west for survival. Yous just a step above Pakistan or Sawdi or Al-Turkiya.
He used to be here but was driven out for his islamist views. He's alright the poor guy cuz he grew up in Sawdi Judea and got brainwashed pretty bad.chalo agreed, humari aukaat nahi hai bhai.. khush ?
ab apna 'Iran Iran!!' band karega pleaj ? 😆
you become like that mooji iqbal guy and his China obsession on the other forum, I opened a thread to troll him.. check karo.. member's club me hai, you should have posting privileges there.
🤣 you srs ?He used to be here but was driven out for his islamist views. He's alright the poor guy cuz he grew up in Sawdi Judea and got brainwashed pretty bad.
Now he's figuring out that Sawdi Judea is just a bhangi outfit.......lol
Somebody who grew up in the GCC in that extremely toxic environment can't possibly live in the West!🤣 you srs ?
He's in canuckistan now, or so say his flags.
usko China ka fitoor savaar hai
and aapko, Iran ka 😛
Ye dekh bhai. Israel is a joke in front of Iran. More importantly this very Hollywood type pounding that Iran delivered has shut up a lot of people around the world and has definitely exposed the likes of the two clowns (Russia and China) neither of which got this capability to take on a country fully backed by the best gadgets money can buy.
Irans doing this to Israel regularly now like business as usual, and nobody got the guts to take on Iran because they know now that Irans crossed a threshold of technology that nobody really has nor proven that they have.
I personally believe that the earlier TP-1 attack from April was far more successful because it’s very difficult to shoot down drones at night flying in low nape of the earth flight profile from multiple directions homing in on you so low that the radars don’t even pick them up. Irans mastered the drone doctrine and perfected it in Ukraine against the best air defenses the west has provided to Ukraine.
@Vsdoc……ye Irani aik he jhattkay main 200/ 300 mayzile/ drone chala detay hain which is like the entire inventories of many countries combined!
Plenty of video out there bhai on the hypersonic TP-2 attack on Israel. Almost all went right thru and struck Nevatim and Tel Nov air bases.
Iran is a good generation ahead of yous in missiles and drones.
F-thurrtty Fav roaming over Tehran? Acchha? That’s a new one no? How about when Iran killed 1500 Ijh-raheeli on Oct 7th? Via proxy? That don’t count? Or how bout the 5000 dead IDF soldiers and three times that amputees/ seriously injured? That don’t count?Israel kills people in high security zone of Iran. Israel kills their scientist, their guest, their army commander etc. Israeli F 35 roams round freely in Iranian space and bomb their installations traveling from 1100 k.m. away traveling in above the skies of Arab nations yet Iran could not do anything. So called missile and drone strike of and missile strike of Iran failed to kill even a single person. This is the reality. You can believe whatever you want. That does not make any difference.
Times of Israel? Are you serious?There is nothing wrong in reading the news from other reliable sources. Israel hit Iran's nuke facility. Read bellow.
Much harder' for Iran to develop nukes after Parchin strike
Israel hit nuke weapons research site in Iran last month, set back program — report
Strike destroyed equipment used to design explosives for bomb; will have to be replaced if regime seeks to press ahead. IAEA chief tours nuclear sites. Iran ‘won’t try to kill Trump’
This satellite photo from Planet Labs PBC shows damaged buildings at Iran's Parchin military base outside of Tehran, Iran, October 27, 2024. The damaged structures are in the bottom right corner and bottom center of the image. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)
Israel’s airstrikes in Iran last month destroyed an active nuclear weapons research facility in Parchin, the Axios news site reported Friday, citing three US officials, one current Israeli official and one former Israeli official.
The report came as the UN nuclear watchdog prepares to vote on censuring Iran for refusing to cooperate with its inspectors, and amid a report that the Islamic Republic told the Biden administration last month it would not seek to assassinate US president-elect Donald Trump.
According to Axios, an Israeli strike on Parchin — part of an hours-long operation on October 26, which came in response to an earlier Iranian attack on Israel — destroyed sophisticated equipment used to design the explosives that could surround uranium in a nuclear device, significantly damaging Iran’s efforts to resume its nuclear weapons research.
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The Israeli strike “will make it much harder for Iran to develop a nuclear explosive device if it chooses to do so,” Axios cited two Israeli officials saying.
Iran would need to “replace the equipment that was destroyed” if it wants to produce nuclear weapons, the report cited the Israeli officials saying, “and if Iran tries to procure it, they believe they will be able to track it,” Axios said.
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The “Taleghan 2” complex was already known to have been targeted in the strikes — as testified by satellite imagery — and was already recognized as having been a site of Iran’s earlier nuclear program which officially shut down in 2003.
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US and Israeli intelligence reportedly began to detect new activity at the site earlier this year, including computer modeling, metallurgy and research on explosives, that would be relevant to creating a nuclear device.
“They conducted scientific activity that could lay the ground for the production of a weapon. It was a top-secret thing. A small part of the Iranian government knew about this, but most of the Iranian government didn’t,” a US official told Axios.
Knowledge of the research at Taleghan 2 reportedly prompted the US Director of National Intelligence to change its official assessment of Iran’s nuclear program in August, which had previously noted Iran was “not currently undertaking” the activities necessary to produce a testable nuclear device.
Israel is not known to have hit other nuclear sites in the October 26 airstrikes, when dozens of Israeli aircraft took out air drone and ballistic missile manufacturing and launch sites, as well as air defense batteries.
The US urged Israel to refrain from hitting nuclear sites in the attack, to avoid triggering a major escalation with Iran, though it endorsed Israel’s move in responding to Iran’s October 1 attack on Israel, when the Islamic Republic shot 181 ballistic missiles at Israel, its second such direct attack since April.
According to Axios, Israel made an exception for Taleghan 2, because the site was not part of Iran’s declared nuclear program — which the Islamic Republic denies has a military component, but acknowledges as a supposedly civilian enterprise.
Had Iran acknowledged the significance of the attack, it would have in the process admitted its own violation of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
And how many IDF personnel are dead?Attached herewith is a list of Hamas and Hizbullah leaders eliminated by Israel.
Here’s a list of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders who have been killed in the ongoing war
1. Yahya Sinwar: Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. He was driven by his deep antipathy towards the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and deep commitment to the Islamist ideology of Hamas.
Rise and fall of Yahya Sinwar
2. Hassan Nasrallah: Lebanon’s Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, whom Israel said on September 28, 2024, it has killed, led Hezbollah through decades of conflict with Israel, overseeing its transformation into a military force with regional sway and becoming one of the most prominent Arab figures in generations — with Iranian backing.
3. Fatah Sharif: The Israeli Army said on September 30, 2024 that its forces “eliminated” Hamas’ leader Sharif in Lebanon, as it continued to target Iran-backed militant groups in the neighbouring country.
4. Ali Karaki: One of Hezbollah’s top commanders, Ali Karaki was killed in the airstrike that assassinated Nasrallah. The Israeli military said more than 20 militants of varying ranks were killed in the strike on a underground bunker.
5. Nabil Kaouk: Kaouk, who was killed in an airstrike on September 28, 2024, was the deputy head of Hezbollah’s Central Council.
6. Mohammed Srur: Srur was the head of Hezbollah’s drone unit, which was used for the first time in this current conflict with Israel. Under his leadership, Hezbollah launched exploding and reconnaissance drones deep into Israel, penetrating its defense systems, which had mostly focused on the group’s rockets and missiles.
Watch: What’s Hezbollah, and why is the militia permanently at war with Israel?
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7. Ibrahim Qubaisi: He led Hezbollah’s missile unit. The Israeli military says Qubaisi planned the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli soldiers at the northern border in 2000, whose bodies were returned in a prisoner swap with Hezbollah four years later.
8. Ibrahim Aqil: Ibrahim Aqil, the Hezbollah operations commander killed in an Israeli strike on September 20, 2024, had a $7 million bounty on his head for two 1983 Beirut truck bombings that killed more than 300 people at the American embassy and a U.S. Marines barracks.
9. Ahmed Mahmud Wahbi: Ahmed Wahbi, a top commander who oversaw the military operations of the Radwan special forces until early 2024, was killed in an Israel strike that targeted several top commanders in the Beirut suburbs on September 20, including Ibrahim Aqil.
10. Fuad Shukr: An Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital on July 30 killed Hezbollah’s top commander Fuad Shukr. Shukr had been one of Hezbollah’s leading military figures since it was established by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in 1982.
11. Mohammed Nasser: Mohammed Nasser was killed in an Israeli airstrike on July 3. Israel claimed responsibility, saying he headed a unit responsible for firing from southwestern Lebanon at Israel. Nasser, a senior commander in Hezbollah, was responsible for a section of Hezbollah’s operations at the frontier, according to senior security sources in Lebanon.
12. Taleb Abdallah: Senior Hezbollah field commander Abdallah was killed on June 12 in a strike claimed by Israel, which said it had hit a command and control centre in southern Lebanon. Security sources in Lebanon said he was Hezbollah’s commander for the central region of the southern border strip and was of the same rank as Nasser.
Who is Mohammed Deif, the Hamas chief
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13. Mohammed Deif: Hamas leader Deif was killed in an air strike by Israeli military on August 1. Deif had been on Israel’s kill list at least since the early 2000s.
14. Ismail Haniyeh: Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated on July 31 during a visit to Tehran. He had been the Hamas leader since 2017. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said he was killed by a short-range projectile.
15. Saleh-Al Arouri: An Israeli drone strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs of Dahiyeh killed deputy Hamas chief Saleh al-Arouri on January 2, 2024. Arouri was also the founder of Hamas’ military wing, the Qassam Brigades.
16. Marwan Issa: Deputy Hamas military commander Marwan Issa was killed in an Israeli strike in March, the Israeli military said. He had been at the top of Israel’s most-wanted listed alongside Deif and Sinwar.
Still you can chant that Iran has kicked Israel against all realities.
Irans killed 1500 Israeli civilians and another 1000 plus soldiers. Times of Israel acknowledging 804 killed a year ago:Attached herewith is a list of Hamas and Hizbullah leaders eliminated by Israel.
Here’s a list of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders who have been killed in the ongoing war
1. Yahya Sinwar: Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza. He was driven by his deep antipathy towards the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories and deep commitment to the Islamist ideology of Hamas.
Rise and fall of Yahya Sinwar
2. Hassan Nasrallah: Lebanon’s Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, whom Israel said on September 28, 2024, it has killed, led Hezbollah through decades of conflict with Israel, overseeing its transformation into a military force with regional sway and becoming one of the most prominent Arab figures in generations — with Iranian backing.
3. Fatah Sharif: The Israeli Army said on September 30, 2024 that its forces “eliminated” Hamas’ leader Sharif in Lebanon, as it continued to target Iran-backed militant groups in the neighbouring country.
4. Ali Karaki: One of Hezbollah’s top commanders, Ali Karaki was killed in the airstrike that assassinated Nasrallah. The Israeli military said more than 20 militants of varying ranks were killed in the strike on a underground bunker.
5. Nabil Kaouk: Kaouk, who was killed in an airstrike on September 28, 2024, was the deputy head of Hezbollah’s Central Council.
6. Mohammed Srur: Srur was the head of Hezbollah’s drone unit, which was used for the first time in this current conflict with Israel. Under his leadership, Hezbollah launched exploding and reconnaissance drones deep into Israel, penetrating its defense systems, which had mostly focused on the group’s rockets and missiles.
Watch: What’s Hezbollah, and why is the militia permanently at war with Israel?
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7. Ibrahim Qubaisi: He led Hezbollah’s missile unit. The Israeli military says Qubaisi planned the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli soldiers at the northern border in 2000, whose bodies were returned in a prisoner swap with Hezbollah four years later.
8. Ibrahim Aqil: Ibrahim Aqil, the Hezbollah operations commander killed in an Israeli strike on September 20, 2024, had a $7 million bounty on his head for two 1983 Beirut truck bombings that killed more than 300 people at the American embassy and a U.S. Marines barracks.
9. Ahmed Mahmud Wahbi: Ahmed Wahbi, a top commander who oversaw the military operations of the Radwan special forces until early 2024, was killed in an Israel strike that targeted several top commanders in the Beirut suburbs on September 20, including Ibrahim Aqil.
10. Fuad Shukr: An Israeli strike on the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital on July 30 killed Hezbollah’s top commander Fuad Shukr. Shukr had been one of Hezbollah’s leading military figures since it was established by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in 1982.
11. Mohammed Nasser: Mohammed Nasser was killed in an Israeli airstrike on July 3. Israel claimed responsibility, saying he headed a unit responsible for firing from southwestern Lebanon at Israel. Nasser, a senior commander in Hezbollah, was responsible for a section of Hezbollah’s operations at the frontier, according to senior security sources in Lebanon.
12. Taleb Abdallah: Senior Hezbollah field commander Abdallah was killed on June 12 in a strike claimed by Israel, which said it had hit a command and control centre in southern Lebanon. Security sources in Lebanon said he was Hezbollah’s commander for the central region of the southern border strip and was of the same rank as Nasser.
Who is Mohammed Deif, the Hamas chief
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13. Mohammed Deif: Hamas leader Deif was killed in an air strike by Israeli military on August 1. Deif had been on Israel’s kill list at least since the early 2000s.
14. Ismail Haniyeh: Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated on July 31 during a visit to Tehran. He had been the Hamas leader since 2017. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said he was killed by a short-range projectile.
15. Saleh-Al Arouri: An Israeli drone strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs of Dahiyeh killed deputy Hamas chief Saleh al-Arouri on January 2, 2024. Arouri was also the founder of Hamas’ military wing, the Qassam Brigades.
16. Marwan Issa: Deputy Hamas military commander Marwan Issa was killed in an Israeli strike in March, the Israeli military said. He had been at the top of Israel’s most-wanted listed alongside Deif and Sinwar.
Still you can chant that Iran has kicked Israel against all realities.