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"Listen to Iranian women" Iranian woman: "After the war, we will be a superpower. If I survive, I will get to see it. If I am not among you, you will see it. I'm OK with that."



TWO Falcon 9 launches in one day The pace SpaceX is launching is just Insane… For the rest of the space industry, it takes months or years to pull off one launch But in the last 24 hours, SpaceX completed TWO flawless missions: • 119 payloads delivered to orbit • 29 more Starlink satellites launched That’s 148 satellites in ONE DAY and this is quite routine for SpaceX SpaceX is operating on a completely different level


🇦🇪🇮🇷 An Iranian drone struck the Thuraya Telecommunications building in Sharjah, UAE today. No injuries reported. For context: on day one of Operation Epic Fury, the coalition launched one of the largest synchronized cyber and electronic warfare campaigns in history against Iran's communications infrastructure. They destroyed the IRGC's cyber headquarters, disrupted mobile networks, hijacked state broadcasting feeds, and pushed Iran's internet connectivity down to 1% of normal levels. A month later, Iran is retaliating in kind against Gulf telecoms. The same pattern that played out with gas fields, steel plants, aluminum facilities, and desalination plants is now playing out with communications infrastructure. Every category of target the coalition hits in Iran eventually gets mirrored against a Gulf ally. The coalition knew from day one that Iran retaliates reciprocally. They've watched it happen for 30 straight days. And yet the target list keeps expanding into categories that put American allies at greater risk. You have to ask whether the people selecting these targets are trying to end the war or ensure it never stops. Source: @sentdefender

🇮🇱🇮🇷 This is the moment of Impact in Haifa (Israel) Oil Refinery.

🚨MAJOR UPDATE: The night hasn’t even ended and we have yet another major escalation which makes no sense! The U.S. and/or Israel just struck a major water source in Western Iran As we’ve seen in recent weeks, Iran has been retaliating reciprocally This means that Iran will likely retaliate by striking a lifeline for the Gulf: Their desalination plants! Qatar get 99% of their drinking water from these plants, Bahrain, Oman and Kuwait over 90% and Saudi & UAE over 50%. A destruction of these plants is existential for these countries So why put the Gulf countries at such a major risk? And to make things even more bizarre, the strike on Iran’s water facility won’t have a massive impact on the country: They have access to a lot of rivers, dams & reservoirs. This means the impact this has on Iran will be minimal, while Iran’s retaliation could cause MASSIVE damage to the Gulf So again, why was this target struck? Is the goal to hurt the Iranian people while also severely hurting American allies in the Gulf? And more importantly, who’s behind it? Who benefits from such a scenario? My bet is on Israel, and without U.S. approval. My below post explains why this is my assumption As I said time and time again, this war is not making sense in so many ways


I'm Lebanese and my enemy is the Iranian regime and Hezbollah




