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Iran - Israel Hostilities Watch (2025)

My prediction - in Next 72 hour Iran will surrender . bookmark This Post. Countdown start.
Why are you avoiding talking about this? I am not even trolling, just looking for whether you are sticking to this or extending the timeline, or something else.
 
Note how all of Israeli numbers are 'injured'.

64 injured
56 injured
100 injured

No dead. No sir.

They;re very obviously manipulating the numbers to avoid panic and pressure. Lines up nicely with the law they passed forbidding any videoing or reporting of Iraninan strikes.
"lightly" injured too.
 
How does that relate to your post on Iran surrendering within 72 hours?
Asking Israel to not kill me because I'm flying to the Geneva for negotiation. He can't flying from own country is biggest humiliation for a sovereign state .
:kp
 
Asking Israel to not kill me because I'm flying to the Geneva for negotiation. He can't flying from own country is biggest humiliation for a sovereign state .
:kp
Still, what is the relation to Iran potentially surrendering?
 
Note how all of Israeli numbers are 'injured'.

64 injured
56 injured
100 injured

No dead. No sir.

They;re very obviously manipulating the numbers to avoid panic and pressure. Lines up nicely with the law they passed forbidding any videoing or reporting of Iraninan strikes.

Just like they have been doing Oct 7 drama to this very day and never report that out of 1000 dead, 700 of them were IDF Terrorists. Nothing surprises about these lying genocidal Zionist terrorist maniacs
 
Iran rules out new nuclear talks until attacks stop

Iran has said it will not resume talks over its nuclear programme while under attack, hours after Israel's defence minister warned of a "prolonged" conflict with the Islamic Republic.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met European diplomats in Geneva who urged him to revive diplomatic efforts with the US over his country's nuclear programme.

His Israeli counterpart, Eyal Zamir, said in a video address that his country should be ready for a "prolonged campaign" and warned of "difficult days ahead".

Fighting raged into the night with the Israeli military announcing a new wave of attacks against Iranian missile storage and launch infrastructure after Iran launched missiles towards central Israel.

Explosions were heard close to the Israeli city of Tel Aviv. Reports say a building was set on fire in central Israel by falling shrapnel.

Araghchi said Iran was ready to consider diplomacy only once Israel's "aggression is stopped".

Iran's nuclear programme was peaceful, he insisted, and Israel's attacks violated international law. Iran, he added, would continue to "exercise its legitimate right of self-defence".

"I make it crystal clear that Iran's defence capabilities are non-negotiable," he said.

Israel's ambassador to the UN accused Iran of having a "genocidal agenda" and posing an ongoing threat, adding that Israel would not stop targeting nuclear facilities until they were "dismantled".

US President Donald Trump said Iran had a "maximum" of two weeks to avoid possible American air strikes, suggesting that he could take a decision before the 14-day deadline he set on Thursday.

"I'm giving them a period of time, and I would say two weeks would be the maximum," Trump told reporters.

The aim, he said, was to "see whether or not people come to their senses".

The US president was also dismissive of the talks between Araghchi and foreign ministers from the UK, France, Germany and the EU.

"Iran doesn't want to speak to Europe," Trump said. "They want to speak to us. Europe is not going to be able to help in this."

UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said that the US had provided a "short window of time" to resolve the crisis in the Middle East which was "perilous and deadly serious".

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said the ministers had invited the Iranian minister to "consider negotiations with all sides, including the United States, without awaiting the cessation of strikes".

Barrot added that there could be "no definitive solution through military means to the Iran nuclear problem" and warned that it was "dangerous to want to impose a regime change" in Iran.

Israel was also hit by a new round of Iranian strikes on Friday with the Israeli military reporting an attack of 20 missiles targeting Haifa.

One Israeli woman died of a heart attack, bringing the Israeli death toll since the conflict began to 25.

The Israel Defense Forces said they had attacked ballistic missile storage and launch sites in western Iran.

Over the past week, Israeli air strikes have destroyed Iranian military facilities and weapons, and killed senior military commanders and nuclear scientists.

Iran's health ministry said on Sunday that at least 224 people had been killed, while a human rights group put the unofficial death toll at 639 on Thursday.

Iran has launched hundreds of ballistic missiles at Israel in response to the air strikes.

BBC
 
Don't you think America will stand up for them if all the Muslims countries get united against a tiny Israel?

Let American do it then. Even the mighty Americans are not in invincible and don't have the stomach for a prolonged conflict. Already a sizeable portion of Americans are sick and tired of Americans always meddling themselves in Israel's issues.
 
Now only Fordow underground Neuclear facilities remains , rest were demolished by Israel :kp
 
Honestly, how truly deplorable is western MSM? They refuse to tell the public even some of the truth. They are no better than Indian or Pakistani media - who have non stop breaking news all day every day.

Israel has 3 ports and 1 airport based on my reading, 2 of the ports are shut and the airport is grounded for the forseeable future. Forget militarily - just imagine the economic impact this would have on the country. We know Americans will cover them for much of the losses, but still there's going to be some fallback.

Israel has a few refineries and some have been damaged. That also has a huge impact. You know knock out even 5 Iranian refineries or 10, not a problem, they will continue to operate because they're a huge country with huge infrastructure.

MSM gives the impression that life in Israel is normal but like in Iran is apocalyptic.
 
More updates - Two flights of between 6 and 8 B-2A “Spirit” Long-Range Stealth Bombers departed from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri earlier tonight, joined by two groups of 4 KC-135 Aerial-Refueling Tankers each, all heading west towards the Pacific. The bombers have now begun their roughly 20+ hour trip to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, which is roughly 2,000 miles from Iran.
 
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Iran launched a missile strike on central Israel early Saturday, igniting fires in Holon and prompting Israeli retaliatory attacks, including strikes on Iran’s nuclear site in Isfahan and a military base in Shiraz. As missiles lit up the skies over Tel Aviv, Israeli defence systems intercepted incoming threats. Iran's Foreign Minister warned that U.S. involvement could endanger global security, while casualties from Israeli attacks climbed—over 430 civilians reportedly killed and thousands wounded across Iran. Medical and relief infrastructure have also been hit, further straining Iran’s already fragile emergency response system.

Meanwhile, the regional and international fallout is intensifying. Western nationals continue to evacuate both countries, with disturbing accounts emerging of civilians dodging missiles and fearing for their lives. As economic analysts warn of deepening instability in Iran due to compounded sanctions and targeted infrastructure, Turkey has declared that the Middle East now faces a growing “Israel problem,” calling for a united Muslim response. The UN has urged immediate de-escalation to avoid another refugee crisis, while experts say Israel’s economy, though under pressure, remains resilient enough to withstand prolonged conflict.

Source: Al Jazeera
 
Amid fears of assassination, Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei has suspended electronic communications and now communicates through a trusted aide while operating from a bunker, officials say. He’s named 3 clerics as potential successors in case he’s killed — NYT
 

Solid take from Amit.
Apart from glossing over some of the humiliation India suffered recently (downed fighter jets), this is a very good take.

100% Asim Munir was there bending over, spreading his cheeks and taking orders like a good lapdog.

He knows however though, the strategic ties with China will dictate a lot of what happens. China absolutely will not tolerate Pakistan getting involved directly since they have massive trade deals at stake. So I think Pakistan will simply sit on the side I think. Covertly Pakistan has already sent some equipment to Iran and rumours are some of it is Chinese coming directly from the Pakistan army. I heard this across various podcasts.
 

Targeting of Quds Force shows growing breach in Iranian intelligence security​


If Israel's recent claims are confirmed, the assassinations of Saeed Izadi and Behnam Shahryari represent a major blow to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the elite Quds Force, its overseas operations arm which has ties with armed groups in the region.

Izadi, a senior Quds Force commander responsible for coordination with Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups, was reportedly killed in an apartment in the Shia holy city of Qom. Shahryari, the head of Unit 190 - responsible for smuggling weapons and funds to Iran's regional proxies - was assassinated by a drone strike while traveling by car in western Iran.

Izadi played a central role in co-ordinating Tehran's support for Palestinian armed groups and was reportedly instrumental in arming and financing Hamas, the Palestinian armed group which carried out the 7 October 2023 attack on southern Israel.

The head of Israel's military, Eyal Zamir, said Izadi's assassination was "a key point in the multi-front war".

"The blood of thousands of Israelis is on his hands," Zamir said. "This is a tremendous intelligence and operational achievement."

Izadi previously narrowly survived an Israeli air strike in April 2024 that targeted the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria - an attack that killed several high-ranking Quds Force commanders.

The targeting of Izadi and Shahyari follow a wave of assassinations targeting senior Iranian military officials and highlight what many see as a growing breach within Iran's intelligence community.

Iranian state TV last week broadcast images showing camouflaged lorries and vans that were allegedly used to transport drones, along with footage of makeshift FPV drone factories in the south of Tehran.

Scores of people have been arrested and accused of spying for Mossad, including some Afghan refugees. Human rights groups fear that the authorities may be using accusations of espionage as a pretext to arrest anyone who opposes the government or criticises the IRGC and the country's leadership.

The officials were so concerned about the infiltration that several days ago they ordered all protection personnel not to use smartphones connected to the internet for communication. The police chief asked the public to report to the police if they have rented out any buildings to companies or individuals recently or in the past couple of years.

Israel attacked Iran on 13 June but a covert conflict has been simmering for over two decades, characterised by sabotage, cyber-attacks, and targeted killings.

Nuclear scientists and Quds Force commanders in Syria and inside Iran have frequently been targeted. Israel's spy agency Mossad is widely believed to be behind many of these operations.

Source: BBC
 
Honestly, how truly deplorable is western MSM? They refuse to tell the public even some of the truth. They are no better than Indian or Pakistani media - who have non stop breaking news all day every day.

Israel has 3 ports and 1 airport based on my reading, 2 of the ports are shut and the airport is grounded for the forseeable future. Forget militarily - just imagine the economic impact this would have on the country. We know Americans will cover them for much of the losses, but still there's going to be some fallback.

Israel has a few refineries and some have been damaged. That also has a huge impact. You know knock out even 5 Iranian refineries or 10, not a problem, they will continue to operate because they're a huge country with huge infrastructure.

MSM gives the impression that life in Israel is normal but like in Iran is apocalyptic.
It’s about how you tell a story, if you are going to say “Sri Mcdonald Trump” they wont take you seriously.
That’s why firspost was remarkable this time and Pranav Roy great in 1990s and 2000s.

Tell any story but it has to be articulated well.
 
Last 24 hrs seem to have been more damning for Iran, Russia China have to do something.
 
The Israeli Air Force carried out another round of strikes in southwestern Iran, hitting a Revolutionary Guards Navy base, air defense radar sites, and a ballistic missile facility.
 
Do so something about it then, US is ganging up on bases across Iran.
The Turks are all talk, especially Erdogan. He’s talk a lot of BS and at the same time is on the side of the US which is Isreal main backer. Erdogan has been a rather sad let down for Muslims
 
When stealth bombers start flying heavy and tankers scramble mid-air, it’s not a drill, it’s a signal.

The Pacific isn’t just a staging area anymore. It’s a launchpad.

Eyes on Guam. The next 48 hours could reshape regional calculus.

:kp
 
To me killing off scientists and brain power of a country is very low. If anything this conflict suggest Iran desperately need nukes. Even North Korea has them, which is why South Korea or West dont dare attacking them. Now, I am not saying, Iran is all goody player in the region either, but I dont mind having balance of powers.
 
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