Zion and the Art of Armageddon

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Iran has totally shut off political contact. Rather unusual.

Not with Russia.


As tensions rise in the Middle East, a new analysis from the Robert Lansing Institute reveals that the Kremlin is pushing Iran to execute a large-scale attack on Israel.

Russian 'Advisors' Sent to Tehran

According to Ziare this maneuver aims to force Tel Aviv into a significant counteroffensive, potentially altering the geopolitical landscape.

Sources within diplomatic circles and the Russian Ministry of Defense report that this operation has been coordinated by a team of Russian "advisors" sent to Tehran, including Sergei Shoigu, the former Russian Defense Minister now serving as Secretary of the Security Council.

The strategy reportedly involves a series of coordinated missile and drone attacks from multiple locations over several days.

This approach, modeled on tactics used in Ukraine, could severely deplete Iran’s arsenal, taking months to replenish. However, Russian advisors have expressed concerns that this method may not cause substantial damage to Israel.

Iran's Leadership Remains Hesitant

An alternative proposed scenario includes a hybrid strategy combining missile attacks with ground confrontations along the Lebanese and Syrian borders, as well as terrorist attacks.

This plan also encompasses cyberattacks on Israel’s banking, transportation, and energy infrastructures, potentially involving Russian military intelligence or FSB hackers.

Another option considered is a “limited attack” targeting one or two critical, vulnerable locations. This scenario, identified by Iranian and Russian intelligence, is viewed as less risky for Iran both militarily and in terms of its global reputation.

Putin’s broader goal appears to be to reduce Western support for Ukraine by diverting resources to assist Israel. This could weaken U.S. geopolitical standing in Europe and the Middle East, potentially forcing the U.S. to seek Russian mediation to stabilize the situation.

However, Iran’s leadership remains hesitant, preferring to avoid a broader regional conflict.
 
In an interview with TIME Magazine Netanyahu said of the occupied Palestinian land: “It’s part of our homeland. We intend to stay there,” after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory is unlawful and must end “as rapidly as possible”, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said his country will not relinquish control over the occupied West Bank. The Israeli war criminal also reiterated his opposition to the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state, suggesting that he supports limited self-rule for the Palestinians while Israel maintains security control over the occupied territory.

The senior political analyst @ Al Jazeera, Marwan Bishara dismissed Netanyahu’s plans as “dreaming”. “Certainly, no Arab partner is going to step in without the Palestinian Authority being in charge in Gaza,” Bishara said. “And having said all of that, we have no clue what’s going to be happening in Gaza next because clearly Hamas is not about to give up any inch of Gaza, and certainly they’re not about to lose the war.”

Asked about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Netanyahu rejected accusations that Israel is restricting aid to Palestinians. “We’ve gone out of our way to enable humanitarian assistance since the beginning of the war, we enabled some 40,000 aid trucks to come in,” Netanyahu told TIME.
While 40,000 aid trucks may sound like a large number, it marks a drastic decrease in the amount of food entering Gaza. It amounts to about 130 trucks daily, a drastic decrease in the requirement of 500 a day.
 
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Good to see there are still a few decent Israelis.

If a Palestinian did this he would be at risk if being murdered by the invaders.


"Confronting violent settlers in the occupied West Bank, together"​



"Settler violence that had been going on for years in the West Bank was escalating sharply, aimed, the Palestinians believe, at driving them off the land.

According to OCHA - the UN office for Humanitarian Affairs - there have been more than 1,000 attacks by settlers against Palestinians since October, external, with at least 1,390 people - including 660 children - displaced."

The Zionist invaders have got away with it for generations. This is not "news" but the world's tolerance has worn thin.

"Lethal violence has frequently accompanied the attacks. OCHA recorded 107 that led to Palestinian fatalities and injuries, 859 causing damage to Palestinian property.

Thousands of trees and saplings belonging to Palestinians have been destroyed. Farmers like Ahmad describe how access to water for families, crops and herds is regularly blocked or limited.

International attention has been focused on Gaza, but the scale of settler violence prompted the US, the EU and Britain to impose sanctions on some settler leaders and, for the first time, against entire settler outposts."
 
Starting to look as though Iran has pooped it's pants and cancelled the full scale attack on Israel. Fair enough, would've been a dumb move, they can't win. Better to finance unrest in Europe, go for the long game.
 
Difficult to see why you are abusing a country that has not escalated a war.

I suppose it's an attempt to distract attention from Zionist terrorists in Palestine.
 
Difficult to see why you are abusing a country that has not escalated a war.

I suppose it's an attempt to distract attention from Zionist terrorists in Palestine.

Iran hasn't escalated a war?, **** me John you're thick.
 
The United States will send an additional $3.5bn to Israel to spend on US-made weapons and military equipment, the Department of State has said, as the deadly war in Gaza continues into its 10th month and amid claims of widespread Israeli military abuses in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Part of the new financial aid will go to an Israeli military unit, which is accused of carrying out human rights abuses against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. The State Department said it had decided against sanctioning the unit – which would have been the first-ever blocking of aid to the Israeli military – saying it was satisfied with Israeli efforts to address “violations by this unit” which have been “effectively remediated”.

While the US has not publicly named the unit, it is believed to be Israel’s Netzah Yehuda battalion, which has historically been based in the occupied West Bank. The greenlight given to Netzah Yehuda comes after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken determined in a finding made public in April that an Israeli army battalion committed grave human rights abuses against Palestinians, triggering an investigation under US legislation related to US military aid to foreign forces known as the Leahy Law.
 
Iran has made no mention of what they intend to do and appear to have shut of diplomatic relations. Dubious as the security side may carry on eg Russia, US and EU.

Russia Iran. Another versions which is far more likely. Weapon supply, probably defensive.

The US concern appears to be various groups combining actions but US news is US news. Political bend. Eg China is preparing for war. Well the US is always prepared and China wants to match them. Posturing. There is a lot of that these days.

Gaza. Evac orders continue all over the place. Some repeats close in time. More than one a day sometimes. School hits and some tents via drones in safe areas.

Peace talks. The word now added. Depends on Benj. He can't be far of the end of his phased war now. The other lot still exist. It seems Israel has allowed some Palestinians to work for economic reasons but are wondering about that again now.
 
Iran has made no mention of what they intend to do and appear to have shut of diplomatic relations. Dubious as the security side may carry on eg Russia, US and EU.

Russia Iran. Another versions which is far more likely. Weapon supply, probably defensive.

The US concern appears to be various groups combining actions but US news is US news. Political bend. Eg China is preparing for war. Well the US is always prepared and China wants to match them. Posturing. There is a lot of that these days.

Gaza. Evac orders continue all over the place. Some repeats close in time. More than one a day sometimes. School hits and some tents via drones in safe areas.

Peace talks. The word now added. Depends on Benj. He can't be far of the end of his phased war now. The other lot still exist. It seems Israel has allowed some Palestinians to work for economic reasons but are wondering about that again now.
Haven't you been paying attention?
Netanyahu stands firm on his committment to building settlements in the West Bank, to the Chabad and Zionist factions in his own party who keep him in power, and to the war in Gaza. How in f. is peace supposed to come about while he breathes toxic bile over the middle east?
 
Haven't you been paying attention?
Netanyahu stands firm on his committment to building settlements in the West Bank, to the Chabad and Zionist factions in his own party who keep him in power, and to the war in Gaza. How in f. is peace supposed to come about while he breathes toxic bile over the middle east?
More attention than you in some areas such as US responses but they can always say we couldn't stop him.

As per the rest - rather well known so what point would there be in me repeating it, Once peace. Israel, Hamas is mentioned together there is no point in elaborating.

Benj's current state of the war is exactly as intended - phase 3. The US saying now to a settlement and still no intent to directly interfere also has it's implications.
 
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More attention than you in some areas such as US responses but they can always say we couldn't stop him.

As per the rest - rather well known so what point would there be in me repeating it, Once peace. Israel, Hamas is mentioned together there is no point in elaborating.

Benj's current state of the war is exactly as intended - phase 3. The US saying now to a settlement and still no intent to directly interfere also has it's implications.
Like i said - while Netanyahu and the Fascists who support his actions remains in power there will be no peace. Without justice there will be no peace.
 
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