2025 Israel - Iranian conflict

zyklon

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2- The CEP of their missiles is basically 30-80 meters and they may have access to some sort of military grade GNSS positioning.

Like Pakistan and the KSA, Iran was granted m-code access for the Beidou PNT satellite network some years ago.


Even by the standards of Israeli politics, Sharren Haskel is something else.

Last year, her 88 year old grandmother was
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physically attacked in France by "antisemites" who called her a "dirty Jew:" conveniently granting Haskel a platform for lambasting France for not doing more to censor and suppress narratives critical of Israel in general and her (mis)conduct in Gaza in particular.

US evacuated Qatar AFB
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Reuters is also
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movement of USAF assets out of Al Udeid airbase, but are a bit tight lipped on scale.

Anyhow, if true, the evacuation of American forces from Al Udeid, which hosts CENTCOM's forward HQ, may very well mean that the US is no longer seeking permission to launch airstrikes against Iran from Qatar, and intend to do so from elsewhere, probably "Kurdistan" or Israel.
 

Sinnavuuty

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Weren't there reports that the IAF has been dispersed to the British base in Cyprus and hence the need to land and refuel in Syria?
This was reported early in the war but I don't know if it has been confirmed, but I highly doubt that the IAF has any air bases in Syria as backup, the Turks would have to be very lenient with Israel not to do anything about it. I posted yesterday about an IAF tweet showing several REVOs, including F-35s, I believe they are using their own bases in Israel.
 

xyz4321

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Like Pakistan and the KSA, Iran was granted m-code access for the Beidou PNT satellite network some years ago.



Even by the standards of Israeli politics, Sharren Haskel is something else.

Last year, her 88 year old grandmother was
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physically attacked in France by "antisemites" who called her a "dirty Jew:" conveniently granting Haskel a platform for lambasting France for not doing more to censor and suppress narratives critical of Israel in general and her (mis)conduct in Gaza in particular.



Reuters is also
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movement of USAF assets out of Al Udeid airbase, but are a bit tight lipped on scale.

Anyhow, if true, the evacuation of American forces from Al Udeid, which hosts CENTCOM's forward HQ, may very well mean that the US is no longer seeking permission to launch airstrikes against Iran from Qatar, and intend to do so from elsewhere, probably "Kurdistan" or Israel.
Launching from Qatar is suicide! Hence why they evacuated, indicating US strikes are most likely incoming soon. Abu Nakhla AFB is not even 300km from Iran, and under an extremely busy civilian air traffic corridor.
 

xyz4321

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Moments immediately after the Tel Aviv attack, from ground
..and just before,

Apparently, the Tel Aviv hospital that was struck is the main one that receives IDF casualties from Gaza. A former minister Dani Naveh also had his home destroyed in the same attack.

Israeli police tries to censor TRT correspondent reporting on the scene,

 

PLAwatcher12

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Indeed, so what are your thoughts on Isreal banning "civilians" from fleeing?
"Civilian" because we both know everyone in Israel is IDF.

Also for someone who's "concerned" for civilians you seems a lot more vocal about an IDF command centre being blown up than about Isreal killing Palestinians at a bread line just hours ago, hmm

Oh and should we remind you who started this war unprovked?
I think it’s horrible and I am sad they killed innocent civilians at a bread line, they might have hit a command center but it looks more like an hospital
80 to 90 percent of Israeli support the action of Israel government action in Gaza
supporting the government doesn’t mean your not a civilian
 

zyklon

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This was reported early in the war but I don't know if it has been confirmed, but I highly doubt that the IAF has any air bases in Syria as backup, the Turks would have to be very lenient with Israel not to do anything about it. I posted yesterday about an IAF tweet showing several REVOs, including F-35s, I believe they are using their own bases in Israel.

The Israelis don't have airbases in Syria, but the US does! :cool:

Launching from Qatar is suicide! Hence why they evacuated, indicating US strikes are most likely incoming soon. Abu Nakhla AFB is not even 300km from Iran, and under an extremely busy civilian air traffic corridor.

Aside from Qatar's proximity to Iran, the al-Thanis also don't want their little sheikhdom to be on the receiving end of Iranian strikes whatsoever.

Weird how they don’t used centralized air conditioning.

PTACs are more cost effective for hotel and hospital rooms than central AC, or at least that's what some developers and operators believe.

I think it’s horrible and I am sad they killed innocent civilians at a bread line, they might have hit a command center but it looks more like an hospital

supporting the government doesn’t mean your not a civilian

Neither side actually cares about the other side's civilians or consider them to be off limits.

The Israelis and Iranians might pay lip service to the de jure laws of war, but when your blood feud is older than most modern nation-states, de facto operational practices will inevitably disregard modern legal inconveniences.

Is it me or did the Israeli published footage of their ops in Iran dried up?

Mossad assets in Iran aren't exactly in a position to upload footage right now.

They're dead, in custody, or attempting to evade Iranian security forces, which would obviously give them cause to disconnect any and all electronic devices capable of uploading or streaming footage.
 
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