00:00Readers of the American newspaper New York Post commented on Iran's strikes on Tel Aviv in
00:10response to the IDF attack on the Islamic Republic. In particular, it is claimed that
00:17the building of the general staff of the Israel Defense Forces suffered significant damage.
00:23Israel's army headquarters were hit after the Islamic Republic of Iran fired a barrage
00:29of rockets into central Tel Aviv on Friday night, causing significant damage to the Jewish
00:35equivalent of the Pentagon, writes New York Post. The position of many commentators who write that
00:42Israel attacks only military targets and Iran strikes indiscriminately, literally reproduces
00:49the manuals of the Ukrainian conflict with the corresponding division of the parties. However,
00:56sceptical assessments of users are occasionally heard. The comments are presented selectively.
01:02The opinions shown belong only to the authors on the site. Frankly, both sides should have suffered
01:10so much damage by now that they would have to stop this. Comments are certain the twilight zone.
01:17Israel is like Japan, celebrating victory after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
01:22notes Jiminy Hendricks. Israel did not celebrate victory. They said they expected a response.
01:30This is not for one day, responded to John Drake's previous comment. Israel can't stop until there's
01:38a change of power in Iran. Anything less is pointless. Simple math. Iran sends 100 missiles. Israel sends
01:471,000 back. And yes, to cover costs, Trump also needs to start talking about claims to individual oil
01:55fields in Iran. Justice suggested ballistic missiles launched by Iran but courtesy of Russia. Pay them
02:04back, please, writes Low Country One. The Iron Dome is designed to repel short-range missile attacks.
02:13And it is not enough for full-fledged ballistic missiles. When attacking, Israel uses other, more advanced
02:21systems. But if you have seen the footage, you must understand that it is difficult to shoot down more
02:28than 100 missiles at once. Lucky Kraft explained. Great, Israel. Trump seems to be in league with Netanyahu.
02:37Netanyahu. What the hell is America first? Israel first. They are no better than the people they
02:43attacked and are killing now. Just more cunning and connected to powerful organizations around the
02:50world, user KD reasoned. Oh wow, what a day. And Netanyahu ran away to Greece. The coward, we'll see,
02:59say is the user with the nickname Alpha Male.
03:29Israel has carried out one of the largest operations in its history, striking Iran's nuclear and military
03:57infrastructure. But the most impressive thing is that the attack did not come from the air but from
04:03inside the country itself, writes CNN. Israeli security sources say Mossad agents infiltrated
04:11Iran in advance, smuggled weapons, planted explosives near key air defense sites, and set up a base for
04:19launching drones. These actions paralyzed Iran's defenses before the massive airstrike began.
04:27According to official data, more than 200 aircraft took part in the air operation which hit more than 100
04:35targets. High precision weapons delivered by Israeli special forces were used to destroy Iranian surface
04:43air systems near Tehran. Thanks to this, the Israeli Air Force was able to operate almost unhindered.
04:51All aircraft returned to base without losses. Iranian military commanders and scientists, particularly
04:59those involved in the nuclear program, have been among the main targets. Israeli intelligence has been
05:05operating in the heart of Iran, particularly in the capital Tehran, according to sources. Numerous cases
05:13of assassinations and bombings have been recorded, filmed and published by the Israeli side itself.
05:20The operation is the culmination of a long conflict between Israel and Tehran that has been unfolding in
05:27the shadows for decades. Beginning in 2007, the Mossad repeatedly assassinated nuclear scientists in Iran,
05:36including Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who was killed in 2020. Also in 2018, agents stole an entire nuclear archive
05:46from Tehran, more than 55,000 pages and 55,000 files, which were shown at a press conference by then
05:54Prime Minister Netanyahu. The recent attack also killed Feredun Abbasi, a key expert in Iran's nuclear program,
06:03who had said in May that strikes on the sites would not affect the nuclear weapons timetable because
06:10nuclear materials are not stored above ground. Holly Degas, a senior fellow at the Washington
06:17Institute, said the Mossad has treated Iran as its playground for years. From assassinations to sabotage,
06:26Israel has always had the upper hand in this shadow war. It is significant that even before the attack
06:33began, Israel liquidated Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh not in Gaza but in Tehran. According to information
06:41from Israeli sources, an explosive device was planted in the guest house where he was staying and activated
06:48remotely at the right moment. Despite the Iranians loud claims of protection and retaliation,
06:56numerous security failures point to serious internal weaknesses. As former Mossad deputy chief Ram Ben
07:05Barak has said, Israel's intelligence successes are due not only to professionalism but also to a regime
07:13that is hated even by most of its own people. After decades of operating in the shadows, Mossad's operations
07:20are now going public and demonstrating that Israel is no longer playing a backroom game.
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07:54I'll see you next time.
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