Iran vs Israel/US: 60k Iranian troop on alert, Israel say strikes soon..

Bruh…. You hit buddy low with this one
My comment wasn’t directed to him personally but the content of the post he made along with how a lot of posters on BGOL roll. Thats why a large number of them are clueless when it comes to life and need to look to a caucasian for leadership and purpose.
 
Yep, Iran hit their intended target, Israeli Nevatim Air Base, which is the location from which struck Iran's Embassy in Syria...

Map locating the Nevatim airbase in Israel and showing Gaza, the West Bank and the Golan Heights.


What is known about Israel’s Nevatim Airbase hit by Iran?

Iran's ballistic missiles struck the Israeli Nevatim Air Base in the al-Naqab desert, the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) reported on Sunday. The agency said Israeli jets took off from Nevatim to conduct the attack on the Iranian Consulate on April 1.

Nevatim Air Base is located 15 km southeast of Beersheba; about 1,100 km away from the western borders of Iran; 16 km away from Dimona – believed to be home to Israel’s nuclear weapons program.

It is one of Israel’s largest bases, with reportedly four different length runways.

Stealth fighter jets, transport aircraft, tanker aircraft, electronic reconnaissance/surveillance craft, Israeli Air Force One – a converted Boeing 767 for international visits by Israel’s president and prime minister, are stationed at the base.

F-35I Adir (“The Mighty One”) fighter jets are also there. The planes are Israel’s own modified variant of the US Lockheed Martin-designed F-35 jets.

122 Squadron "Nachshon" at the base operates several configurations of Gulfstream jets, used for electronic reconnaissance and surveillance.

In March 2024, the US Air Force announced that its F-35 stealth jets were certified for use with B61-12 atomic bombs. This triggered speculation that Israel’s F-35I Adir could be capable of transporting and dropping Israeli nuclear weapons, and whether such weapons could be stored at Nevatim.

Back in 2008, the US purportedly deployed an early warning anti-missile radar system operated by a permanent 120-strong US Army staff at the Nevatim base.

First runway built in 1947 for Sherut Avir, the air force of the Haganah military organization; forerunner of the Israeli Air Force. Renovated in 1983 as a modern air base with joint Israeli and US government funding.


This supposedly a secret type of location…

That’s why they said nothing was damaged
 
This supposedly a secret type of location…

That’s why they said nothing was damaged

Of course Israel / IDF would refer to their largest air bases for military operations, pummeled into ruble as "nothing was damaged" to save face. Iran got real time data on air defense systems while taking out intended targets at a fraction of the cost ( $62M vs. over $1.5B)
 
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I wonder where the fell

or did they just happen to land on a building

Did they land on open terrain


 
These hidden sewer crawling fucks really act like some Entitled muddafuckers
 

Poll: 74% of Israelis oppose counterstrike on Iran if it harms security alliances​

Over half of Hebrew U. survey respondents see need to consider political, military demands from allies; say US aid in thwarting attack obligates Israel to coordinate future actions​

By Stuart Winer
An Israel Air Force fighter jet F-15, at the Tel Nor airforce base. January 1, 2024. (Moshe Shai/Flash90)

Nearly three-quarters of the Israeli public oppose a retaliatory strike on Iran for its massive missile attack on the country if such action would harm Israel’s security alliance with its allies, according to a poll published Tuesday.

The Hebrew University survey also found that over half the public believes Israel “respond positively” to the military and political demands of allies.

Israel has vowed to retaliate after Iran overnight Saturday fired over 300 missiles and drones at the country. Almost all were intercepted before they reached the country as the United States led a coordinated air defense shield that involved Israeli, American, British, French and Jordanian forces, reportedly along with radar and intelligence input from some Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia.

Only a handful of missiles made it through the defenses — the Israel Defense Forces said 99 percent were stopped — and those that hit caused minor damage, as well as severely injuring a young girl.

Israel’s allies, led by the US, have urged it against striking back at Iran.

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The Hebrew University survey was conducted April 14-15 by internet and telephone, and sampled 1,466 men and women representing adult Israelis, both Jews and Arabs, the university said in a statement. The margin of error was given as 4.2 percentage points.

The poll found that 74% of the public opposes a counterstrike “if it undermines Israel’s security alliance with its allies,” while 26% were in favor of an attack even if it damages ties with allies.


Israeli air defense systems intercept missiles fired from Iran, in central Israel, April 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Tomer Neuberg)

Over half (56%) of respondents believe Israel “should respond positively to political and military demands from its allies” in order to “ensure a sustainable defense system over time,” the statement said. Of the remainder, 32% were undecided, and 12% disagreed.

Also, 59% believe that the US assistance to Israel against the Iranian attack obligates Jerusalem to coordinate future security actions with Washington, while 26% were undecided on the matter and 15% disagreed.

Iran launched its unprecedented direct assault on Israel in retaliation for an April 1 airstrike it blamed on the Jewish state that killed two Iranian army officers generals and several other officers in Damascus.

The clash with Iran came against the backdrop of the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip, accompanying fighting along the Israeli-Lebanese border, and persistent attacks by Iranian proxies in the region.

The Gaza war erupted on October 7 when Palestinian terror group Hamas led a devastating cross-border attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians. Israel responded with a military offensive to destroy Hamas in the Gaza Strip and free the 253 hostages that terrorists abducted to the coastal enclave during the attack.


Smoke billows from the site of an Israeli airstrike on the southern Lebanese village of Majdel Zoun, on April 15, 2024. (AFP)

The day after the Hamas assault, the Iran-backed Lebanese terror group Hezbollah began attacking along Israel’s northern border, including firing rockets at towns and communities in the area. Israel has responded to the near-daily attacks with strikes on Hezbollah sites in Lebanon, and, allegedly, also related targets in Iran’s ally Syria, which has escalated into direct confrontation with Iran.

As it continues its battle against Hamas, Israel has been pressing ahead with plans for a ground offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, the last Hamas stronghold not yet overrun by the military. However, the operation faces strong opposition from the US and other allies as the population of the city and its environs has swelled to 1.2 million people, including the hundreds of thousands of Gazans who have fled the fighting in other areas of the enclave.

The Hebrew University survey found that 44% of Israelis backed a military offensive in Rafah even “at the cost of a crisis in Israel’s foreign relations” and damaging ties with the US, while 31% were undecided and 25% disagreed.


A tent camp housing Palestinians displaced by the Israeli offensive is seen in Rafah, Gaza Strip, February 27, 2024. (Hatem Ali/ AP)

As for “the day after” the war in Gaza, 43% believe Israel “should rely on its allies” for a future resolution of the matter, the statement said. Of the rest, 33% were undecided and 24% were opposed to relying on allies to solve the issue. Israel has not yet put forward a comprehensive proposal for who will govern the Strip, but insists that it must not be Hamas, which has been the de facto ruler since 2007.

The poll, one of a series titled the “Gaza War Omnibus,” was conducted by the university’s Agam Labs. The surveys aim to capture “the evolving sentiments and perspectives of the Israeli public” amid the war, the statement said.
 
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Eventually one of these post will be correct



“The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have decided how to respond to Iran’s strike, but have not yet decided on a date, The Jerusalem Post writes, citing sources.

According to the publication, response options range from striking Iranian nuclear facilities to striking drones or ballistic missiles. Sanctions against Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and a cyber attack are also being considered.”
 

@peter.parker1 a nice informational clip about Irans air defense​

Iran attacks Israel: Can Iran defend its nuclear assets from Israel's firepower?​




With no backing coming from the US it feels like Mission Impossible, plus giving the string of failures of Israel since October I won't be surprised if their stunt against Iran ends up being the ultimate fiasco !
 
What about Iran’s embassy getting bombed by Isreal?

Israel killed 7 in embassy strike in Syria
Iran killed 0 in Israel



“The United States, Israel and 46 other countries have issued a joint statement “unequivocally” condemning Iran’s “large-scale attack” on Israel on Saturday night. More than half of the countries that signed the joint statement were from Europe, with other signatories including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Japan, New Zealand, Micronesia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, and South Korea.”




This shit makes sense why IsIs is at war with Iran, Russia & China
 
“When Iran attacked Israel, the country's military officials had already assumed an Israeli retaliation would take place, and they had even prepared for a limited war that they assumed would last anywhere between 1-3 months; the assessment was that at some point, a risk had to be taken, regardless of the outcome – Iranian Official”
 
What about Iran’s embassy getting bombed by Isreal?

Israel killed 7 in embassy strike in Syria
Iran killed 0 in Israel



“The United States, Israel and 46 other countries have issued a joint statement “unequivocally” condemning Iran’s “large-scale attack” on Israel on Saturday night. More than half of the countries that signed the joint statement were from Europe, with other signatories including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Japan, New Zealand, Micronesia, Palau, Papua New Guinea, and South Korea.”




This shit makes sense why IsIs is at war with Iran, Russia & China
"White imperialism" versus "All men are equal"
 
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian in his speech to the Security Council:

The Israeli occupation continued to kill the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, deliberately displacing them and destroying their cities, neighborhoods and infrastructure.

The attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus is a flagrant violation of international law, but the Security Council took no action against Israel.

We were prepared to give the United Nations the opportunity to prevent the escalation of this conflict, but the Security Council was unable to prevent such attacks.

Our defense was legal and, at a minimum, compatible with international law, and we did not attack civilian targets. The Iranian attack was focused on only two Israeli bases, which were used to attack Iranian interests.

If Israel uses force, we will not hesitate to respond in a stern and restraining manner, which will make Israel regret what it has done
 
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