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BREAKING: HEZBOLLAH AMBUSH kills 5 ISRAELI soldiers in Southern Lebanon

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Report | Aid coming in from the israel's UAE to Lebanon are embedded with spyware inside blankets and towels.
Curse be upon them all, their supporters and defenders.

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Finally israel made some move against Iran. It seems the damage is not as they intended to be.


Regardless of this attack it is better for Iran to control themselves and keep out of making Iran direct part of this war. As there are means to attack israel very effectively without escalating and entering to into direct war. Soldiers, private security forces as well as volunteers can join resistance groups like Hezbollah, Iraqi resistance even transfer to Yemen unofficially so they can be supported by manpower. Resistance forces can do swarm drone based strikes as well as Yemen can make ballistic missile strikes to key targets. So without escalating into direct war Iran can very effectively strike israel through proxies.

Another bonus option is modifying Shaheed 238 that has low observable characteristics. Change the painting and make minor changes on airframe. Call it HudHud-2. Iraqi resistance can claim they build it like their currently used drones



Now this drone slightly modified and renamed as hudhud-2 can be fired massively from sea by Iranian submarine from above water(submerged drone launch is more difficult and not necessary but if it is made similar to submerged launch of cruise missiles it will be much more stealthy) or by an Iranian ship(riskier and attack source can be detected) from an open close hatch similar to land based truck launch. Initially the drone should skim above water just 5-10m to not to be detected from which source it is fired from by Usa radars. After above Iraqi airspace it can reach to 5-6km altitude and fly towards israeli targets.Flying at high altitude and low observable characteristics would make it difficult for israeli air defence to target these drones. Iraqi resistance ofcourse need to claim they did the strike but actually Iranian submarine can launch 40-50 or more drones at each salvo.
You can do it over and over and over again without being caught and use proxies to claim it is their doing.

This move is an addition to individiual and possible coordinated attacks that resistance groups can accomplish by their own(+ indirect support from Iran) means that we discuss in this topic.

It is better for Iran to act as the R&D center functionality and weapons producer instead of risking everything to enter into direct war with anyone and suppport proxies by all means possible(even manpower is possible unofficially by ex-soldiers, ex private security firms employees, volunteers) that do the actual fighting.
 
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Finally israel made some move against Iran. It seems the damage is not as they intended to be.
It killed two Iranians operating SAM, so Iran will likely retaliate. But seems it is a limited attack because Israel wants to avoid a serious bombing match with Iran probably until Trump is in office. Trump is very anti-Iran. Meanwhile, Israel is happy genociding in Palestine and Lebanon against relatively minor damage and casualties to themselves. Netanyahu leads an extremist genocidal government and their priority is genocide. They don't care about individuals, only numbers. They must be killing 400 to 1 and have destroyed Gaza which others will pay for.
 
Iran's anti missile air defense is great which limited the damage. It could have been a lot worse. From videos looks like most missiles were shot down with few exceptions.
 
Israel could kill millions of babies and USA would say we are looking into it, we have heard it, don't know why they did it, don't know the answers, we have asked them to send a report, these things take time, but hey, they are right, they are always right.
 
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a significant aid package for Lebanon, which includes $200 million allocated for the Lebanese military and $800 millionin humanitarian assistance for those displaced by ongoing conflicts, particularly due to tensions with Israel.

Key Highlights:​

  • Military Aid: The $200 million earmarked for Lebanon’s military aims to bolster its capabilities amid regional instability and security challenges.
  • Humanitarian Assistance: The $800 million in humanitarian aid is intended to support displaced populations, addressing urgent needs such as food, medical supplies, and shelter.
  • Context of Support: Macron's announcement comes during a period of heightened tensions in the region, emphasizing France's commitment to supporting Lebanon amid its struggles against foreign intervention and internal crises.
This aid package reflects France's strategic interest in stabilizing Lebanon and addressing the humanitarian crisis resulting from ongoing conflicts, particularly those involving Israel.

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Hezbollah made a significant move by directly striking Israel's Iron Dome defense system at the Ramot Naftali military base. This event marks a historic escalation, as the Iron Dome is Israel’s primary defense mechanism against incoming rockets and missiles. Targeting such a critical defense asset underscores the intensifying conflict dynamics and raises concerns about the resilience of missile defense in active conflict zones.

The incident signals a potential shift in tactics and could lead to heightened responses from both sides as tensions continue to rise in the region. Israel is likely to reassess its defensive strategies, particularly around crucial defense systems like the Iron Dome.

 
Israel has conducted seven airstrikes on the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon, intensifying the conflict along the border. The strikes follow a series of raids by Israeli warplanes in response to escalating tensions with Hezbollah and other groups operating in southern Lebanon.

The airstrikes have reportedly targeted strategic areas, though details about casualties and specific targets are still emerging. This escalation adds to the growing volatility in the region, with both sides poised for further action amid heightened security concerns. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, as the potential for a larger conflict looms in the already tense Middle Eastern landscape.

 
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