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Netayahu's Misadventures Against Iran, Israelis Still Calculating Losses

Netayahu's Misadventures Against Iran, Israelis Still Calculating Losses


Israel entered the 12-day exchange convinced it could absorb costs; the ledger now shows a nation bleeding cash, talent, and confidence. 


Direct military outlays hit $5 B in the first week, then ballooned to $725 M every 24 hours, $593 M on offensive strikes that failed to silence Iran, $132 M on frantic mobilisation and missile intercepts that still let 400 warheads through. 


Iron Dome batteries alone inhaled $10 M to $200 M per day while Iranian salvos sailed past them and erased $1.47 B in civilian property, triggering 38 700 damage claims, 11 000 evacuations, and 30 condemned high-rise skeletons across Tel Aviv’s financial spine.


The Weizmann Institute, Israel’s prestige export, lies in shards, 45 labs gone and $500 M in biomedical IP incinerated, pulling decades of grant pipelines and pharma partnerships off the table overnight.


Intel’s Kiryat Gat fabs froze mid-wafer, choking a supply chain that feeds 64% of Israel’s exports and 1/5 of its GDP; the high-tech sector now runs on skeleton crews because 300 000 reservists were yanked from R&D floors and data centers to guard empty runways at Tel Nof. Commercial flights halted twice at Ben Gurion, insurers jacked premiums, and foreign airlines rerouted around a country that once sold itself as the region’s safe hub.


Capital is already in flight. More than 80 000 Israelis emigrated in 2024, the largest outflow since 1948, pushing the two-year total above 500 000 and forcing Netanyahu’s cabinet to slap a travel ban on Jewish dual nationals to stem the leak. Investor confidence cratered: venture funds paused term sheets, construction sites stand idle, and mega-projects wait on credit that no longer clears. 


The finance ministry, staring at a deficit set to shove public debt past 75 % of GDP, begged for an extra $857 M in defence cash while slicing $200 M from hospitals and schools.


Analysts peg Israel’s aggregate loss between $11.5 B and $17.8 B, up to 3.3 % of GDP, before counting long-tail hits from halted exports, cancelled IPOs, and sovereign-risk downgrades. 


Iran, still sitting on its uranium stockpile, spent a fraction of that yet forced the self-styled “Start-Up Nation” into a liquidity scramble, an insurance panic, and a brain-drain spiral. 


Tel Aviv promised deterrence;


 Tehran handed it a balance sheet in red ink and the visible stamp of strategic humiliation. 


—Thomas Keith




Israel entered the 12-day exchange convinced it could absorb costs; the ledger now shows a nation bleeding cash, talent, and confidence. 


Direct military outlays hit $5 B in the first week, then ballooned to $725 M every 24 hours, $593 M on offensive strikes that failed to silence Iran, $132 M on frantic mobilisation and missile intercepts that still let 400 warheads through. 


Iron Dome batteries alone inhaled $10 M to $200 M per day while Iranian salvos sailed past them and erased $1.47 B in civilian property, triggering 38 700 damage claims, 11 000 evacuations, and 30 condemned high-rise skeletons across Tel Aviv’s financial spine.


The Weizmann Institute, Israel’s prestige export, lies in shards, 45 labs gone and $500 M in biomedical IP incinerated, pulling decades of grant pipelines and pharma partnerships off the table overnight.


Intel’s Kiryat Gat fabs froze mid-wafer, choking a supply chain that feeds 64% of Israel’s exports and 1/5 of its GDP; the high-tech sector now runs on skeleton crews because 300 000 reservists were yanked from R&D floors and data centers to guard empty runways at Tel Nof. Commercial flights halted twice at Ben Gurion, insurers jacked premiums, and foreign airlines rerouted around a country that once sold itself as the region’s safe hub.


Capital is already in flight. More than 80 000 Israelis emigrated in 2024, the largest outflow since 1948, pushing the two-year total above 500 000 and forcing Netanyahu’s cabinet to slap a travel ban on Jewish dual nationals to stem the leak. Investor confidence cratered: venture funds paused term sheets, construction sites stand idle, and mega-projects wait on credit that no longer clears. 


The finance ministry, staring at a deficit set to shove public debt past 75 % of GDP, begged for an extra $857 M in defence cash while slicing $200 M from hospitals and schools.


Analysts peg Israel’s aggregate loss between $11.5 B and $17.8 B, up to 3.3 % of GDP, before counting long-tail hits from halted exports, cancelled IPOs, and sovereign-risk downgrades. 


Iran, still sitting on its uranium stockpile, spent a fraction of that yet forced the self-styled “Start-Up Nation” into a liquidity scramble, an insurance panic, and a brain-drain spiral. 


Tel Aviv promised deterrence;


 Tehran handed it a balance sheet in red ink and the visible stamp of strategic humiliation. 


—Thomas Keith



Iran says NUCLEAR PROGRAM will Resume without interruption including Enrichment

Iran says NUCLEAR PROGRAM will Resume without interruption including Enrichment

 


 


Ceasefire: Iranian Victory Celebrations Tonight in Tehran

Ceasefire: Iranian Victory Celebrations Tonight in Tehran


Why celebrations ?

Iran is the winner!!

No negotiation until the bomb stops, and so it is. And there was No direct talk with U.S and so it is.

Iran made solemn promise and stood by it that As long as Israel keep bombing us we must continue sending holy communions to Israel and they did. We won’t stop Nuclear development and they didn’t 


 There won’t be regime change and there isn’t . Iran may have lost more Generals, personnels and infrastructures, they won Ideologically and Psychologically


Why celebrations ?

Iran is the winner!!

No negotiation until the bomb stops, and so it is. And there was No direct talk with U.S and so it is.

Iran made solemn promise and stood by it that As long as Israel keep bombing us we must continue sending holy communions to Israel and they did. We won’t stop Nuclear development and they didn’t 


 There won’t be regime change and there isn’t . Iran may have lost more Generals, personnels and infrastructures, they won Ideologically and Psychologically

Iranian President Says Iran would not yield to “America’s coercion, extension, Israel’s military pressure

Iranian President Says Iran would not yield to “America’s coercion, extension, Israel’s military pressure

 


Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian recently delivered a defiant message regarding his country’s nuclear program amid escalating tensions with Israel. In a televised speech from the western city of Ilam, Pezeshkian declared that Iran would not yield to what he described as “America’s coercion and bullying,” and by extension, Israel’s military pressure. -


  This statement came in the wake of a dramatic escalation: Israel launched a series of airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, including key enrichment sites like Natanz and Isfahan. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu framed the strikes as a preemptive move to cripple Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons.

In response, Pezeshkian emphasized Iran’s resilience, referencing the country’s endurance during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war. He insisted that Iran’s nuclear program remains peaceful and warned that any further aggression would be met with a “powerful and legitimate response”.

Iranian military leaders echoed this stance. IRGC Commander Hossein Salami warned that any Israeli attack would trigger a “history-making” retaliation, while Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani asserted that Iran’s military capabilities had significantly advanced since previous confrontations.

The situation remains volatile, with both sides trading strikes and rhetoric. Iran has also signaled that ongoing nuclear negotiations with the U.S. may be off the table, calling them “meaningless” in light of Israel’s actions. 


 Gana Elijah Agu 

 


Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian recently delivered a defiant message regarding his country’s nuclear program amid escalating tensions with Israel. In a televised speech from the western city of Ilam, Pezeshkian declared that Iran would not yield to what he described as “America’s coercion and bullying,” and by extension, Israel’s military pressure. -


  This statement came in the wake of a dramatic escalation: Israel launched a series of airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, including key enrichment sites like Natanz and Isfahan. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu framed the strikes as a preemptive move to cripple Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons.

In response, Pezeshkian emphasized Iran’s resilience, referencing the country’s endurance during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war. He insisted that Iran’s nuclear program remains peaceful and warned that any further aggression would be met with a “powerful and legitimate response”.

Iranian military leaders echoed this stance. IRGC Commander Hossein Salami warned that any Israeli attack would trigger a “history-making” retaliation, while Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani asserted that Iran’s military capabilities had significantly advanced since previous confrontations.

The situation remains volatile, with both sides trading strikes and rhetoric. Iran has also signaled that ongoing nuclear negotiations with the U.S. may be off the table, calling them “meaningless” in light of Israel’s actions. 


 Gana Elijah Agu 

Israel-Iran War: Khamenei named successors in case of assassination attempt

Israel-Iran War: Khamenei named successors in case of assassination attempt

 


 


Israel-Iran War: Israeli Air Force Released the footage of Iranian Nuclear Site After Bombing

Israel-Iran War: Israeli Air Force Released the footage of Iranian Nuclear Site After Bombing

 


 


Israel -Iran War: What Iran just did to Israel is nothing short of an unprecedented humiliation

Israel -Iran War: What Iran just did to Israel is nothing short of an unprecedented humiliation

 Marwa Osman: 



For the second time in the same day, Iranian missiles targeted Israel, destroying government and military buildings as well as secret installations. But it didn’t stop there. Iranian cyber units hacked into the settlers’ public surveillance cameras and were watching them live on screen while bombing them inside their homes.


These Iranian strikes have become devastating and highly dangerous. Everything is in chaos, and no one can grasp how Iran has achieved such power and precision in its attacks. The Iron Dome is failing, unable to intercept most of the incoming missiles.


So what happened exactly? Here’s a quick breakdown of how things got to this point.


Just about two hours ago, Iran launched a new missile salvo that resulted in one of the most precise and dangerous strikes so far.

The strike hit an area known as "Paris Square" in the occupied city of Haifa. This area includes the famous Sail Tower, the tallest building in the city, located near the rabbinical court and other important government complexes.


What many people don’t know is that the tower is not just an administrative structure. It’s a central hub that manages the entire northern region of the Israeli entity. Inside are offices for the Ministries of Interior, Health, Education, and Justice, along with branches of the Tax Authority, Housing Ministry, and Civil Registry. It’s also only about 700 meters from the Haifa port.

In other words, this building is the backbone of Israel’s northern administrative system.


According to the (IRGC), the buildings 


targeted weren’t just government offices, they also housed concealed military command and control centers (C2 sites). Iran had been tracking this area and hit them with a direct, precise strike.


So far, Israeli media has confirmed around 27 injuries from the attack, as the building was occupied at the time. The mayor of Haifa also confirmed that two strategic sites were hit, validating the significance of the target.


And it doesn’t stop there.


In this same wave of strikes, and in direct retaliation for Israel’s recent bombing of Iran’s national broadcasting center live on air, Iran hit the building of Israeli Channel 14, which it had previously threatened to target. According to news sources, the strike successfully hit its mark.


Now here’s what surprised Israel's axis of evil.


Iran’s strikes were never random. Yet, they are now focused on highly strategic targets such as command centers, government buildings, ports, and critical infrastructure. This new precision is the result of an intense cyber war raging between the two states.


Since the start of the war, a massive cyber alliance has formed, bringing together hackers from Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan. They’re battling against Israel’s cyber warfare teams and their Western allies. Iran’s coalition has already caused severe disruptions to Israel’s electronic infrastructure.


This Iranian cyber alliance is now penetrating highly sensitive systems, and there are (unconfirmed) reports that they may have infiltrated Zionist Israel’s air defense codes. Supporting this claim is the fact that more missiles than ever before are now breaching Israeli defenses.


A Bloomberg report (linked in the thread) revealed that Iran successfully hacked into public and civilian surveillance cameras across the occupied territories. They are using this access to instantly assess the results of their strikes and update targeting coordinates in real-time.


This led Israel’s former deputy head of cybersecurity to publicly urge citizens to either shut off or immediately change the passwords to their surveillance cameras, warning that Iran is now using them to monitor internal activity and track strike zones.


The problem is, Zionist Israel can’t do the same. Iran cut off internet access across the country two days ago to block Israeli cyber penetration. Moreover, the Iranian government has advised citizens to delete WhatsApp entirely, as the app is reportedly being used by the Israeli entity for surveillance and targeting.


Meanwhile, Iran has arrested a massive number of Mossad agents and spies operating in Tehran and other regions over the past few days, significantly degrading Israel’s intelligence capabilities. This has closed a gap that once gave Israel a sharp advantage, even though Israel still retains superiority in some areas of intelligence.


But make no mistake: Israel is now in a historic crisis.

For the first time in its history, an enemy power is bombing its internal cities, destroying its government buildings, and hitting military, technological, and media facilities, while also penetrating its cyberspace, spying on its citizens, and retaliating at the same level of military efficiency.


This has caused unprecedented panic among settlers, many of whom are now openly protesting against Netanyahu’s criminal policies that led them to this point. 


As a result, Israel has imposed a massive media blackout, suppressing coverage and silencing public discourse.  


Marwa Osman - MidEaStream


 Marwa Osman: 



For the second time in the same day, Iranian missiles targeted Israel, destroying government and military buildings as well as secret installations. But it didn’t stop there. Iranian cyber units hacked into the settlers’ public surveillance cameras and were watching them live on screen while bombing them inside their homes.


These Iranian strikes have become devastating and highly dangerous. Everything is in chaos, and no one can grasp how Iran has achieved such power and precision in its attacks. The Iron Dome is failing, unable to intercept most of the incoming missiles.


So what happened exactly? Here’s a quick breakdown of how things got to this point.


Just about two hours ago, Iran launched a new missile salvo that resulted in one of the most precise and dangerous strikes so far.

The strike hit an area known as "Paris Square" in the occupied city of Haifa. This area includes the famous Sail Tower, the tallest building in the city, located near the rabbinical court and other important government complexes.


What many people don’t know is that the tower is not just an administrative structure. It’s a central hub that manages the entire northern region of the Israeli entity. Inside are offices for the Ministries of Interior, Health, Education, and Justice, along with branches of the Tax Authority, Housing Ministry, and Civil Registry. It’s also only about 700 meters from the Haifa port.

In other words, this building is the backbone of Israel’s northern administrative system.


According to the (IRGC), the buildings 


targeted weren’t just government offices, they also housed concealed military command and control centers (C2 sites). Iran had been tracking this area and hit them with a direct, precise strike.


So far, Israeli media has confirmed around 27 injuries from the attack, as the building was occupied at the time. The mayor of Haifa also confirmed that two strategic sites were hit, validating the significance of the target.


And it doesn’t stop there.


In this same wave of strikes, and in direct retaliation for Israel’s recent bombing of Iran’s national broadcasting center live on air, Iran hit the building of Israeli Channel 14, which it had previously threatened to target. According to news sources, the strike successfully hit its mark.


Now here’s what surprised Israel's axis of evil.


Iran’s strikes were never random. Yet, they are now focused on highly strategic targets such as command centers, government buildings, ports, and critical infrastructure. This new precision is the result of an intense cyber war raging between the two states.


Since the start of the war, a massive cyber alliance has formed, bringing together hackers from Iran, Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan. They’re battling against Israel’s cyber warfare teams and their Western allies. Iran’s coalition has already caused severe disruptions to Israel’s electronic infrastructure.


This Iranian cyber alliance is now penetrating highly sensitive systems, and there are (unconfirmed) reports that they may have infiltrated Zionist Israel’s air defense codes. Supporting this claim is the fact that more missiles than ever before are now breaching Israeli defenses.


A Bloomberg report (linked in the thread) revealed that Iran successfully hacked into public and civilian surveillance cameras across the occupied territories. They are using this access to instantly assess the results of their strikes and update targeting coordinates in real-time.


This led Israel’s former deputy head of cybersecurity to publicly urge citizens to either shut off or immediately change the passwords to their surveillance cameras, warning that Iran is now using them to monitor internal activity and track strike zones.


The problem is, Zionist Israel can’t do the same. Iran cut off internet access across the country two days ago to block Israeli cyber penetration. Moreover, the Iranian government has advised citizens to delete WhatsApp entirely, as the app is reportedly being used by the Israeli entity for surveillance and targeting.


Meanwhile, Iran has arrested a massive number of Mossad agents and spies operating in Tehran and other regions over the past few days, significantly degrading Israel’s intelligence capabilities. This has closed a gap that once gave Israel a sharp advantage, even though Israel still retains superiority in some areas of intelligence.


But make no mistake: Israel is now in a historic crisis.

For the first time in its history, an enemy power is bombing its internal cities, destroying its government buildings, and hitting military, technological, and media facilities, while also penetrating its cyberspace, spying on its citizens, and retaliating at the same level of military efficiency.


This has caused unprecedented panic among settlers, many of whom are now openly protesting against Netanyahu’s criminal policies that led them to this point. 


As a result, Israel has imposed a massive media blackout, suppressing coverage and silencing public discourse.  


Marwa Osman - MidEaStream


Israel -Iran War: Terhan Declears Benjamin Netayahu as the next Target of Iranian Ballistic missiles

Israel -Iran War: Terhan Declears Benjamin Netayahu as the next Target of Iranian Ballistic missiles

 



Friday, Iran fired a barrage of More than 25 ballistic missiles at Israel targeting military and civilian infrastructure including a technology centre, a Microsoft office, and other facilities, Israeli media reported.


The strikes hit areas across the country, including Gush Dan, the Negev region, and the northern port city of Haifa. 


At least 17 people were wounded, three of them seriously, according to initial reports. 


No the big target for Iran missiles is the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu.

 



Friday, Iran fired a barrage of More than 25 ballistic missiles at Israel targeting military and civilian infrastructure including a technology centre, a Microsoft office, and other facilities, Israeli media reported.


The strikes hit areas across the country, including Gush Dan, the Negev region, and the northern port city of Haifa. 


At least 17 people were wounded, three of them seriously, according to initial reports. 


No the big target for Iran missiles is the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu.

Israel -Iran War: A 5.2 magnitude "EARTHQUAKE" was just recorded in IRAN

Israel -Iran War: A 5.2 magnitude "EARTHQUAKE" was just recorded in IRAN



Israel -Iran War: Bloody morning in southern Israel, 19 injured in Iranian strike on Beersheba

Israel -Iran War: Bloody morning in southern Israel, 19 injured in Iranian strike on Beersheba

 



🚨 19 injured in Iranian strike on Beersheba in southern Israel – Israeli media


The missile hit the city directly without any interception attempt, according to the Beersheba Municipality. 

 



🚨 19 injured in Iranian strike on Beersheba in southern Israel – Israeli media


The missile hit the city directly without any interception attempt, according to the Beersheba Municipality. 

Israel-Iran War: How Iran Launched 14th Wave of Operation True Promise III Against Israel

Israel-Iran War: How Iran Launched 14th Wave of Operation True Promise III Against Israel


In all of the Waves of responses to Israel's invasion of the Iranian Space and attacks , Iran responses have been from Iranian soil. Ballistic Missiles have being traveling from Iran to Israel, hitting it's targets.

Israeli defense systems have crumbled before Iranian missiles. Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu  led war cabinet are only waiting and begging for American intervention.


In all of the Waves of responses to Israel's invasion of the Iranian Space and attacks , Iran responses have been from Iranian soil. Ballistic Missiles have being traveling from Iran to Israel, hitting it's targets.

Israeli defense systems have crumbled before Iranian missiles. Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu  led war cabinet are only waiting and begging for American intervention.

Israel -Iran War: US begins implementing an airlift to support Israel

Israel -Iran War: US begins implementing an airlift to support Israel

 


🚨⚡️BREAKING AND UNUSUAL


Times of Israel, citing an official:


Tel Aviv expects a U.S. decision to join the strikes on Iran within 24–48 hours. pic.twitter.com/RxAFb55GFy


— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 19, 2025


As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu and his war cabinet awaiting the decisions from Washington on how to retaliate Iranian missiles barrage, there have been a report that US army are currently implementing an airlifting to support Tel Aviv.



Following the failures of the Israeli iron dome and other defense systems to protect the country from the barrage of the Iranian ballistic missiles, the wave if departure from Israel is at alarming rate.



 


🚨⚡️BREAKING AND UNUSUAL


Times of Israel, citing an official:


Tel Aviv expects a U.S. decision to join the strikes on Iran within 24–48 hours. pic.twitter.com/RxAFb55GFy


— RussiaNews 🇷🇺 (@mog_russEN) June 19, 2025


As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netayahu and his war cabinet awaiting the decisions from Washington on how to retaliate Iranian missiles barrage, there have been a report that US army are currently implementing an airlifting to support Tel Aviv.



Following the failures of the Israeli iron dome and other defense systems to protect the country from the barrage of the Iranian ballistic missiles, the wave if departure from Israel is at alarming rate.



Israel -Iran War: Putin, Xi 'strongly condemn' Israeli strikes on Iran in phone call: Kremlin aide

Israel -Iran War: Putin, Xi 'strongly condemn' Israeli strikes on Iran in phone call: Kremlin aide

Israel-Iran War: Iran sets To attend nuclear talks in Geneva on Friday with France, Germany, UK, EU says Iran foreign minister

Israel-Iran War: Iran sets To attend nuclear talks in Geneva on Friday with France, Germany, UK, EU says Iran foreign minister


Iran foreign minister says to attend nuclear talks in Geneva on Friday with France, Germany, UK, EU


Iran foreign minister says to attend nuclear talks in Geneva on Friday with France, Germany, UK, EU

Israel-Iran War: Violent Explosions Hit Tel Aviv from Iran Missiles As Tehran Arrests 18 Israeli Agents in Persia

Israel-Iran War: Violent Explosions Hit Tel Aviv from Iran Missiles As Tehran Arrests 18 Israeli Agents in Persia

Tehran solely acts in self-defense — Iranian Foreign Minister 



 



Multiple Footages show extensive structural damage in Ramat Gan, just east of Tel Aviv, following a direct ballistic missile strike by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC .


Several high-rise buildings and surrounding infrastructure sustained major impact as the overwhelmed missile strikes were beyond the capacity of the Israeli Air Defense system.


According to the Iranian state media, Thursday missile strikes on Israel were aimed at a major military and intelligence facility in Be’er Sheva.


 The Islamic Republic News Agency said, the “main target” of the attack was the Israeli army’s Command and Intelligence (IDF C4I) headquarters, located within the Gav-Yam Technology Park. The site is situated adjacent to Soroka Hospital in southern Israel.


IRNA claimed the hospital sustained only minor damage from the shockwave caused by the missile impact, stating that “the military infrastructure was a precise and direct 

target.”



Iranian Foreign Minister has said Iran is only acting in self defense.


Tehran solely acts in self-defense — Iranian Foreign Minister 



 



Multiple Footages show extensive structural damage in Ramat Gan, just east of Tel Aviv, following a direct ballistic missile strike by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC .


Several high-rise buildings and surrounding infrastructure sustained major impact as the overwhelmed missile strikes were beyond the capacity of the Israeli Air Defense system.


According to the Iranian state media, Thursday missile strikes on Israel were aimed at a major military and intelligence facility in Be’er Sheva.


 The Islamic Republic News Agency said, the “main target” of the attack was the Israeli army’s Command and Intelligence (IDF C4I) headquarters, located within the Gav-Yam Technology Park. The site is situated adjacent to Soroka Hospital in southern Israel.


IRNA claimed the hospital sustained only minor damage from the shockwave caused by the missile impact, stating that “the military infrastructure was a precise and direct 

target.”



Iranian Foreign Minister has said Iran is only acting in self defense.


Israel-Iran War: Operation Rising Lion In control skies over Tehran, we’re striking Ayatollah’s regime But we’re sustaining many Painful losses

Israel-Iran War: Operation Rising Lion In control skies over Tehran, we’re striking Ayatollah’s regime But we’re sustaining many Painful losses


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has this to say on day 6 of Operation Rising Lion against the Iranian regime.


‘We control skies over Tehran, we’re striking Ayatollah’s regime with great force’


Adds ‘we’re sustaining many losses, painful losses’, but ‘State of Israel stronger than ever’


Iranian missiles in action:



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has this to say on day 6 of Operation Rising Lion against the Iranian regime.


‘We control skies over Tehran, we’re striking Ayatollah’s regime with great force’


Adds ‘we’re sustaining many losses, painful losses’, but ‘State of Israel stronger than ever’


Iranian missiles in action:


Iranian Missiles En route to Israel: We advise our citizens to leave Israel through land border crossing as soon as possible’ — China Embassy

Iranian Missiles En route to Israel: We advise our citizens to leave Israel through land border crossing as soon as possible’ — China Embassy


China Embassy in Israel WARNING: ‘We advise our citizens to leave Israel through land border crossings as soon as possible’


 


China Embassy in Israel WARNING: ‘We advise our citizens to leave Israel through land border crossings as soon as possible’


 

Israel-Iran War: Iranian Supreme Leader says Tehran will resist an “imposed war” and an “imposed peace , French President Macron says military force not good for regime change

Israel-Iran War: Iranian Supreme Leader says Tehran will resist an “imposed war” and an “imposed peace , French President Macron says military force not good for regime change


French President

Emmanuel Macron has on Wednesday said military force should not be used in Iran for regime change.

Macron said: "The biggest error would be to use military strikes to change the regime because it would then be chaos.


Libya will quickly come to mind in this regard.

Meanwhile, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a televised address, according to Tasnim news agency that Iran will resist both an “imposed war” and an “imposed peace." ”This nation will not surrender to anyone in the face of imposition,” Khamenei said.

Referring to comments by US President Donald Trump, Khamenei said those familiar with Iran’s history understand that “Iranians do not respond well to the language of threat.”


“The Americans should know that any military intervention by the United States will undoubtedly have irreparable consequences,” he added.


 


French President

Emmanuel Macron has on Wednesday said military force should not be used in Iran for regime change.

Macron said: "The biggest error would be to use military strikes to change the regime because it would then be chaos.


Libya will quickly come to mind in this regard.

Meanwhile, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a televised address, according to Tasnim news agency that Iran will resist both an “imposed war” and an “imposed peace." ”This nation will not surrender to anyone in the face of imposition,” Khamenei said.

Referring to comments by US President Donald Trump, Khamenei said those familiar with Iran’s history understand that “Iranians do not respond well to the language of threat.”


“The Americans should know that any military intervention by the United States will undoubtedly have irreparable consequences,” he added.


 

Israel-Iran War: IRGC Says Hypersonic missile Used against Israel

Israel-Iran War: IRGC Says Hypersonic missile Used against Israel

 


 

 


 

Israel -Iran War: Tehran May Test Nuclear Warhead in Israel

Israel -Iran War: Tehran May Test Nuclear Warhead in Israel

 


 


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