Iran vs Israel/US: 6/21 USA bombed 3 nuclear plants in Iran, ceasefire agreed 6/24(iran restocking and retooling)..Israel looking to attack again, smh


There is a rumor that white tears are kinda tart....

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so think about this the recent drone strike in Russia kinda look like one of the drone strikes in Iran…. Very interesting especially when the Mossad & CIA & Mi6 are heavily connected in Ukraine
 
Apparently not because when watching mainstream media all they keep saying is this is Iran's fault. Smh!
It’s Iran fault because they didn’t sign the new deal with Trump within the 60 days, so it’s day 61

Trump said something bad can happens if Iran don’t sign…

bad has happened but the worse part is still waiting…

Its funny because folks are actually watching this like its a blockbuster movie

 
Several reports from news outlets, including the New York Times and AnewZ, indicate that
Israel has reportedly launched strikes in Tehran's Pasteur neighborhood, an area where Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian reside.
Details of the strikes:
  • Location: Pasteur neighborhood, Tehran.
  • Targets: Reportedly near the residences of Khamenei and Pezeshkian.
  • Iranian Response: Air defense systems in the area were reported to be "firing non-stop" in response to the attacks.
  • Context: Pasteur is described as one of Tehran's most heavily guarded areas, housing key government and military offices.
Significance: These reports suggest a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, as Israel appears to be targeting high-profile Iranian leadership zones directly.
Note: While these reports indicate strikes in the Pasteur neighborhood, they are reports, and the full extent and specifics of the damage are not immediately confirmed by all sources. It's crucial to consult multiple news sources and official statements for a comprehensive understanding of the situation
 

Iran’s strike on The Kirya, Israel’s Pentagon, brings the Middle East to a boil; importance of IDF headquarters explained​

Jun 14, 2025, 08:52:20 AM IST
Iran’s strike on The Kirya, Israel’s Pentagon, brings the Middle East to a boil; importance of IDF headquarters explained
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Iran’s strike on The Kirya, Israel’s Pentagon

Iran launched Operation True Promise III on June 13 against Israel, sending a barrage of missiles and drones in retaliation against the latter’s airstrikes which hit key military and nuclear installations of the former. Iran specifically targeted HaKirya or The Kirya compound (The Campus in Hebrew) in central Tel Aviv, Israel’s premier military headquarters.
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The counterstrike followed a few hours after Tehran’s top military leadership was wiped out by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in precision strikes.


This attack on The Kirya, in the heart of Tel Aviv and which serves as the nerve center of Israel’s defense operations, is a significant escalation in the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict and carries both strategic and symbolic weight.

What is The Kirya?​

The Kirya compound, often described as Israel’s “Pentagon,” is located in the heart of Tel Aviv and houses the IDF General Staff, the Ministry of Defense, and key military command and intelligence facilities. Serving as the headquarters of the IDF since 1948, HaKirya also houses Camp Rabin, a major IDF base named after former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.

The military compound includes landmark structures such as the Marganit and Matcal Towers, which coordinate military planning, intelligence gathering, and operational command.


The Kirya is one of the most sensitive and heavily guarded sites in Israel, essential for national security and military coordination.
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Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst described the attack on the Kirya, calling it Israel's Pentagon. While reporting during the Iranian missile attack,Yingst said, "The Iranians have responded with three waves of ballistic missiles. This is Israel's version of the Pentagon, the Kirya, and the building on this compound was just hit."

An Israeli military press briefing was stopped due to the Iranian strikes. Israeli military spokesman Effie Defrin was briefing the press about the ongoing conflict when a loudspeaker blared out about the Kirya going into "defensive standby", leading to the disruption of the media interaction.

Why Iran targeted the Kirya​

Iran’s missile strike on the Kirya was a direct response to a massive Israeli air campaign earlier that day, which targeted Iranian nuclear and military sites. Top IRGC commander Hossein Salami, chief-of-staff of the Iranian armed forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri, commander-in-chief of the Iranian armed forces Major General Gholam Ali Rashid and commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh were killed in the Israeli strikes.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei declared that Israel’s attacks “started a war” and vowed a “decisive” and “crushing” retaliation.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched hundreds of ballistic missiles in multiple waves, some reaching deep into Israeli territory. According to Iranian state media and verified footage, at least one missile struck near the Marganit Tower inside the Kirya compound, causing damage but reportedly no casualties within the base itself. Nearby civilian areas in Tel Aviv sustained damage and injuries, with at least five people wounded by shrapnel.

Targeting the Kirya was a strategic move by Iran to disrupt Israel’s military command and control capabilities. Striking the heart of Israeli defense infrastructure sends a powerful message about Tehran’s ability to reach critical military sites and escalate the conflict beyond border skirmishes.

Israeli response and impact​

The Israel Defense Forces activated advanced missile defense systems, including Iron Dome and Arrow interceptors, to counter the barrage. Despite these measures, at least nine missile impact sites were reported across Israel, with significant damage in Tel Aviv’s metropolitan area.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the situation as a fight for Israel’s survival, emphasizing the country’s determination to continue its military operations against Iranian threats. The attack on the Kirya raised concerns about vulnerabilities in Israel’s air defenses and the potential for further escalation.

This missile strike follows a large-scale Israeli operation dubbed “Operation Rising Lion,” aimed at rolling back Iran’s nuclear ambitions and military capabilities.
 
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