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Posted
2 minutes ago, Meedy said:

On Iran side but i don't think they need to get involved yet, better save ammunition and be ready when its time.

Iran is not even using its full strength yet. 

Makes sense use as “ force in being “ ?

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Panzerwaffe said:

This the right time for Iraq to invade Syria 

let’s refight siffin 

I disagree because it will be extremely difficult because you have Turkey, ishrael & West, extremists supportive syria. It will be a suicide mission.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Panzerwaffe said:

That i dont know. I don't have enough knowledge about it. Maybe Khaybar missile? I'm probably wrong

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Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, Meedy said:

I disagree because it will be extremely difficult because you have Turkey, ishrael & West, extremists supportive syria. It will be a suicide mission.

Operation tawwabun 

like the great ideological ancestors of Shias will roll over the Sufyani regime in Syria 

light infantry is still where Iran and the Iraqi militias have a huge advantage in numbers, ammunition, and support weapons against the more mechanized IDF still heavily committed in Palestinian areas. While  the Israeli Air Force has their hands full striking Iran.

 

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Posted
11 hours ago, Guest London1 said:

If they continue with status quo iranian infrastructure will be hit including oil sites

So they close the Straits of Hormuz, and we get US$150 barrel oil.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Panzerwaffe said:

wonder if oil trade in strait of Hormuz will be attacked ?

US issued an unprecedented statement that said it would respond with a nuclear attack on Iran if Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz

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Posted (edited)
17 hours ago, Abu Nur said:

very disappointed to see how much low Iman people have when it is exposed to the test of hardship.

Remember David (peace be upon him) and his sling when he fought Goliath... remember Moses (peace be upon him) when he faced the superpower of his time... he was self-conscious about his stuttering and he approached pharaoh with nothing more than his brother (peace be upon him) and his staff

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Posted (edited)

If indeed Iran is the small Muslim army mentioned in End Times prophecies, then it will emerge victorious in this conflict... there's a battle mentioned in the eschatology literature... it involves a massive army led by the predecessors of Dajjal and a small, righteous Muslim army... the outcome of the battle will be that the Muslims will be victorious... it will mark the elimInation / termination of the current era or order of things... and the beginning of a new one. This battle will also trigger the onset of the Malhama.

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Posted
59 minutes ago, Eddie Mecca said:

US issued an unprecedented statement that said it would respond with a nuclear attack on Iran if Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz

Source?

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Posted (edited)
On 6/14/2025 at 12:12 AM, coldcow said:

I don't think they've done all that much damage, to be honest.  Although I did see one strike that appeared to almost hit an air defense launching site.  Not sure if any damage was done.  Seemed off by about 75-100 meters.  

 

Doubt this is true since I think Israel isn't even going into Iranian air space, but mainly shooting cruise missiles from planes at the Iran border. I could be wrong.  But would be embarrassing to make these claims and then show no proof.  If true, Israel will have to change its attack strategy and stop sending planes.

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Third F-35 fighter jet downed in Iranian territory, two Israeli pilots now in custody  

A statement by the Army added that the pilot was captured after ejecting over western Iran.

With this latest downing, Iran has neutralized three F-35 fighter jets since Israel began its aggression on Friday. Of the two others, one pilot is believed liquidated, and another too captured by Iranian forces.

https://www.tehrantimes.com/news/514337/Third-F-35-fighter-jet-downed-in-Iranian-territory-two-Israeli

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Explainer: How Iran outsmarted Israel and downed F-35 fighter jets for the first time

By Ivan Kesic

The Iranian armed forces have reportedly shot down at least three Israeli F-35 fighter jets, marking the first time a fifth-generation stealth aircraft has been successfully downed.

On Saturday afternoon, the Iranian Army’s Public Relations Office announced that Iranian air defenses had taken down a third Israeli F-35 stealth jet, following the destruction of two other jets the previous night.

This makes Iran the first country in the world to shoot down a fifth-generation stealth fighter, 14 years after it famously downed an American RQ-170 Sentinel reconnaissance drone.

The Israeli F-35s were intercepted by Iran’s Bavar-373, a long-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system designed to counter aircraft, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles.

The Bavar-373 is capable of engaging targets at considerable distances, including advanced stealth fighters like the F-35 and F-22—the latter operated exclusively by the United States.

The F-35 fighters represent the most advanced aircraft in the Israeli Air Force, outclassing older, non-stealth F-15 and F-16 jets by a full generation. These jets were acquired from the United States, with the F-35 Lightning II manufactured by Lockheed Martin.

Israel’s customized variant, the F-35I, is engineered for radar evasion, enabling deep penetration missions with a reduced risk of detection or interception.

Despite its stealth capabilities, newer air defense systems developed by several countries, including Iran, have demonstrated the ability to detect and shoot down these aircraft.

Iran becomes first country to shoot down fifth-gen F-35 fighter jets belonging to Israelhttps://t.co/ovjuhwfOgC

— Press TV (@PressTV) June 13, 2025

By downing three enemy stealth fighters, Iranian air defenses have shattered the long-standing myth of Israeli “air superiority” cultivated over two decades.

The fact that these aircraft were destroyed within 48 hours, while their crews were captured, killed, or remain missing, demonstrates a high level of tactical sophistication in the command and control of Iranian armed forces.

Notably, Israeli aircraft operated with relative impunity on the first night, underscoring the strategic tactics employed by Iran to plan and execute the successful shootdowns later.

Falling for the bait

The Israeli F-35s were destroyed in Iranian airspace on the second day of Israeli aggression on Iran, after the regime commanders believed they had severely damaged Iranian air defenses on the first day, Friday.

While the number and usual deployment of Iranian radar batteries can be estimated from open-source and intelligence data, distinguishing real air defenses from decoys remains challenging. These decoys are intended to mislead anti-radiation missiles, cruise missiles, and drones.

During the attacks, Israeli regime forces primarily used drones equipped with electro-optical (EO) and infrared (IR) sensors to strike radar installations. However, once these drones detonate, their sensors are destroyed, leaving operators uncertain whether they eliminated real radar systems or decoys.

Reconnaissance drones and satellites offer insufficient resolution for precise damage assessment. The only reliable verification would require agents on the ground deep inside Iran—a high-risk and unlikely scenario.

Iran has long been known to employ sophisticated military decoys, including radar batteries. These decoys are far more advanced than simple wooden mock-ups; some emit false radar signals to mimic real activity and can cost upwards of $10,000 each.

IRGC simulates destroying Israeli F-35 hangars with ballistic missiles pic.twitter.com/E5CispnqU2

— Press TV (@PressTV) February 15, 2024

On the first night of the Israeli regime’s attacks on mostly civilian areas in Tehran, Iran combined decoys with strategic deception by withdrawing many real radar batteries from service and hiding them, while exposing only mock-ups.

Israeli drones targeted these apparent radar sites, believing they had crippled Iranian defenses and gained air superiority.

This miscalculation proved costly. On subsequent attacks, Israeli fighter jets ventured deeper into Iranian airspace, unaware that functional radar systems had been reactivated. Iranian air defenses surprised the Israeli Air Force by engaging and shooting down several advanced stealth fighters.

Had Iranian forces attempted to down jets on the first night without this element of surprise, their success would have been doubtful. Additionally, any wreckage from early shootdowns would likely have fallen into neighboring Iraq, offering Iran little opportunity for technological study.

Denial and concealment

Predictably, the Israeli regime has denied it to maintain morale among its already embattled forces and protect the false reputation of its supposedly “invincible” air power.

Acknowledging losses would also strain relations with the United States, which fears advanced Israeli F-35 technology falling into the hands of Iran, or potentially Russia or China.

The US restricts F-35 sales to a select group of trusted allies, including Israel, under strict conditions (Turkey, for example, has been excluded). The F-22 Raptor, the second American stealth fighter, is not exported to any allies due to its highly sensitive technology.

Iran army shoots down another Israeli f-35 fighter jet pic.twitter.com/YKlue23guu

— Press TV (@PressTV) June 14, 2025

Loss of these fighters would be a major blow to American military prestige, as demonstrated by the fallout from Iran’s downing of the RQ-170 Sentinel, which reportedly informed Iranian drone and subsystem development.

Despite numerous unofficial photos of wreckage circulating online, the Iranian armed forces have yet to release official images of the downed F-35s.

This restraint likely aims to conceal the extent of recovered technology and prevent adversaries from accurately assessing which advanced systems Iran and its allies may soon exploit.


Press TV’s website can also be accessed at the following alternate addresses:

www.presstv.co.uk

https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/06/14/749845/explainer-how-iran-outsmarted-israeli-regime-shot-down-F35-fighter-jets-first-time

https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2025/06/14/3335239/iran-downs-another-israeli-f-35-jet

https://en.mehrnews.com/news/233092/Iran-downs-two-Israeli-F-35-fighter-jets

https://en.irna.ir/news/85862853/Iran-shoots-down-another-F-35-fighter-jet-belonging-to-Israel

Iran’s Air Defenses Down 2 Israeli Warplanes, Female Pilot Captured

https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2025/06/13/3334885/iran-s-air-defenses-down-2-israeli-warplanes-female-pilot-captured

The first Israeli fighter jet was shot down / Israeli pilot jumped with a parachute

https://sputnik.af/20250613/19010526.html

https://www.eghtesadonline.com/fa/news/2066272/خلبان-زن-اسرائیلی-که-اسیر-شد-کیست-عکس

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A massive barrage of Iranian missiles hits Zionist entity as Yemen strikes Tel Aviv

The fresh wave of Iranian missile strikes targeted the heart of the Zionist entity in the early hours of Sunday as the Yemeni military reportedly struck the Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.

After the first round that began around 11:45 a.m. Iran time on Saturday, Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) resumed 'Operation True Promise III' around 3:34 am Iran time.

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Images that circulated after the operation resumed showed Iranian drones, followed by ballistic missiles, bypassing multi-layer Israeli air defense systems to make direct impacts.

 

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Video captures the apocalyptic scenes in Tel Aviv following the destruction caused by Iranian missile strikes.

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— Press TV (@PressTV) June 15, 2025

 

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Israeli Media report Yemeni missile strike concurrent with Iranian attacks on regime pic.twitter.com/AeN3C1WcMC

— Press TV Breaking (@PTVBreaking1) June 15, 2025

The strikes that took place in the wee hours of Sunday morning coincided with missile launches by the Yemeni military targeting the strategic Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv.

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Israeli Broadcasting Authority was quoted as saying that the Zionist entity was under a combined attack with missiles and drones from Iran and Yemen.

According to one report by the Israeli radio, the missile launches from Iran and Yemen were coordinated with the arrival of drone squadrons in Tel Aviv.

Yemen has carried out a series of military operations against the Israeli regime amid the ongoing genocidal war against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/06/15/749851/Iran-Israel-attacks-Tel-Aviv-Ben-Gurion-airport-Yemen

 

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Israel Strikes Iran - Richard Medhurst - Streamed 1 day ago

 

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Muhammad Marandi: Iran Just DEVASTATED Israeli Air Defenses: US In Trouble - Danny Haiphong - approximately 27 minutes - Streamed 12 hours ago

 

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Yemeni Hypersonic Missile Strike Hits Tel Aviv in Coordinated Operation with Iran

Yahya Saree, spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, announced on Sunday morning that Yemeni forces carried out a new military operation against the Zionist occupiers in central Tel Aviv.

He said that the missile units launched several "Palestine-2" hypersonic ballistic missiles at sensitive positions in the occupied Yafa region over a 24-hour period.

“The operation successfully hit its targets and was conducted in coordination with recent strikes by the Iranian Armed Forces and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps against the criminal Zionist enemy,” Saree said.

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He also called upon Arab and Islamic nations to take initiative, stating: “Jihad is one of the gates of Paradise, opened only to the chosen by God. Rise up against the Zionist crimes against your brothers in Gaza—what is happening there today will reach you tomorrow.”

Massive explosions rocked areas around Ben Gurion Airport and eastern Tel Aviv as a result of Iran’s strikes, causing extensive destruction.

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Yemeni Hypersonic Missile Strike Hits Tel Aviv in Coordinated Operation with Iran image.jpeg.6f3ba7f760db247d287ce3aad3f3c96d.jpeg

Zionist media outlets, despite military censorship, confirmed that at least six strategic locations across the occupied land were hit directly by Iranian missiles.

Iran’s attacks heavily targeted the cities of Bat Yam and Rehovot, south of Tel Aviv.

https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2025/06/15/3335683/yemeni-hypersonic-missile-strike-hits-tel-aviv-in-coordinated-operation-with-iran

Iranian Missiles Strike Central Israel, Including Tel Aviv

 

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Multiple direct hits in Israel destroyed buildings, including high-rise residential building and the Weizmann Institute of Science, killing at least 4 and injuring more than 150 people.

Building hit by a missile fired from Iran, near Tel Aviv, Israel - Sputnik International, 1920, 15.06.2025

https://sputnikglobe.com/20250615/iranian-missiles-strike-central-israel-including-tel-aviv-1122254265.html

https://english.almanar.com.lb/2435039

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Panzerwaffe said:

I wonder if oil trade in strait of Hormuz will be attacked ?

 

impressive barrage from Iran the ballistic missiles are finally seem to be getting through 

 

can somebody please post which ballistic missiles were the most successful?

 

is hezbollah doing anything ? 

Iran utilised several types of missiles

- Hajj Qassem Soleimani 

Hypersonic missile also used, unconfirmed but likely Fattah 1

Other missiles reportedly used: Fateh-110, Zolfaghar, and Fateh-360

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Posted
19 hours ago, Shihab_V said:

Iran's response was very lackluster. Only a few missiles were sent and most were shot down, and those that hit didn't do much damage. This is very disappointing.

:salam:

Each day brings its improvements inchaAllah. 

Thoughts as of today ?

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Posted
13 hours ago, Marbles said:

For me the most astonishing part of the current saga is Zionist regime's degree of penetration into Iranian security apparatus.

To conduct multiple strikes with such precision so as to assassinate top military leaders and nuclear scientists present at different locations is astounding. High officials and VIPs apparently keep moving from place to place for security reaosns, but still the enemy knew their whereabouts to pin-point accuracy. 

It means the enemay has substantial number of agents and informers within in highest echelons of Iranian security establshment. 

Iran has failed to secure its top leadership and human resources. They should have fixed their house on war footing after the humiliation of Haniyeh's assassination in Tehran about a year ago but whatever actions the Iranians took seems to have failed.

 

 

 

:salam:

How have you been these days bro ?

Not just Iran, the whole axis. Let's pray the Hezb scenario does not repeat in Iran.

Only exception in Yemen. Much harder to look local down there.

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السلام علیکم.
As someone who is probably the youngest of you, and who does not have much political literacy, I can only say that we -Islam- will win. We are the children and followers of Imam Ali (علیه السلام) and we will conquer Khaybar again. In these few days, we have seen an increase in the unity of the people. No one think that Israel has nothing to do with ordinary people anymore... and this is good.

InshaAllah one day, all of us will be in the army of Imam Mahdi (عجل الله تعالی فرجه الشریف)
 

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1.) Rumors of the North Korean army wanting to enter the conflict and help repel the Zionists 

2.) Iran bombed Israel's equivalent of the Pentagon (i.e. The Kirya)

3.) Iran struck Israel's Nuclear Research Center

4.) Iran struck Israeli Defense Ministry 

5.) Iran struck IDF Command Center 

 

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Posted

I wonder what was in the contents of that mysterious, secret letter King Salman sent to the Rahbar through his son (i.e. Khalid bin Salman) during his April 17th visit to Iran

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Eddie Mecca said:

I wonder what was in the contents of that mysterious, secret letter King Salman sent to the Rahbar through his son (i.e. Khalid bin Salman) during his April 17th visit to Iran

Pure specualtion but based on the events that occured afterwards in the media:

Likely that Trump is serious about the deadline and Iran should take the negotiations seriously.

Also that Riyadh wants to deepen ties with Tehran in trade, hajj, tourism and even possibly civilian nuclear cooperation (under US deal).

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Panzerwaffe said:

This the right time for Iraq to invade Syria 

let’s refight siffin 

 

I think that's too much for right now BUT

I think now is the right time for the resistance to secure the borders of Lebanon by pushing back the takfiris while their masters, the Zionists, are distracted. They could also open up some corridors thru Syria for their use.  I think this is already happening but not 100% sure. 

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26 minutes ago, RiseOrDie said:

Pure specualtion but based on the events that occured afterwards in the media:

Likely that Trump is serious about the deadline and Iran should take the negotiations seriously.

Also that Riyadh wants to deepen ties with Tehran in trade, hajj, tourism and even possibly civilian nuclear cooperation (under US deal).

Probably that's what it was. MBS wants to trade with Iran because he can make money that way by controlling it. He also wants the bribes he is getting from the US to stay and continue. So he is playing a double game. The Iranians don't trust him, and they shouldn't. Iranians are also playing a game with him because they don't want all out conflict with him because this would be dangerous for the region and for them also. 

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According to Scott Ritter, the Israelis cannot sustain a war of attrition with Iran and they know it... the Israelis can keep going tit for tat with the Persians for approximately two more weeks and then they'll run out of missiles... Israelis have a finite manufacturing capacity... By contrast, the Persians possess a huge stockpiles of missiles...thousands upon thousands of missiles... and they can keep firing them almost indefinitely... Israel cannot initiate and sustain a prolonged air campaign... Israeli key to victory lies in dragging in the goyim and having them do the heavy lifting for them...the Americans have the armaments needed to complete the job...Tehran's winning strategy lies in beating down the Zionists severely... but not so severe to where the Americans feel it's necessary to intervene on behalf of their annihilated, Gefilte fish eating comrades 

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6 minutes ago, Eddie Mecca said:

According to Scott Ritter, Israel cannot sustain a prolonged war and the Israelis know this... the Israelis can keep going tit for tat with the Persians for two more weeks and then they will run out of missiles... Israelis have a finite manufacturing capacity... Persians possess huge stockpiles of missiles...thousands upon thousands of missiles, and they can keep firing them indefinitely... Israel cannot initiate and sustain a prolonged air campaign... Israeli key to victory lies in dragging in the goyim and having them do the heavy lifting for them... Tehran's winning strategy lies in beating down the Zionists severely... but not so severe to where the Americans feel it's necessary to intervene on behalf of their annihilated, Gefilte fish comrades 

Exactly. Ahsant !

Now let's see what happens. Here's what I am worried about. 

Zionists know that they're going to lose so they threaten the US that if they don't get directly involved then they are going to nuke Tehran. So then it's anyone's guess what will happen. May Allah (سُبْحَانَهُ وَ تَعَالَى) save the nation of Iran from this and also the people of the world who are not thalimeen or side with them. 

What I am hoping will happen is that there is negotiations to stop this soon, like in the next few days. There is no trust by either side and there is no trust between Iran and the US / EU. So there will have to be neutral guarantor nations on either side who will commit to enforce the agreement for their side, like China / Russia for Iran and maybe a collection of non US / EU Western Nations for Israel (like Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, etc). 

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Posted
22 hours ago, Shihab_V said:

Iran's response was very lackluster. Only a few missiles were sent and most were shot down, and those that hit didn't do much damage. This is very disappointing.

This is the Zionist narrative. Look at the Israeli social media. They're all crying themselves hoarse that Iran has turned their cities to rubble. They couldn't stand one day of warfare and are already suing for peace, sending feelers for ceasefire through multiple GCC intermediaries. 

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Posted
14 hours ago, Abu Hadi said:

I think if this keeps escalating, Iran might just start sending tanks and troops to 'occupy' Israel the way they occupied Palestine for the past 80 years. That would probably end it, but also might be world war III at that point. 

They'll need good ADs and Air cover for this. Currently, in aerial warfare Iran is not as strong as it's needed. 

Without air cover it's simply like pushing their bravest and best soldiers into a meat grinder. 

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11 hours ago, Panzerwaffe said:

Kind of … “Enemy of my enemy is my wartime ally or atleast not my enemy “

 

It would be wrong to detach the nawasib from the Zio-Gringo camp lol, they are a part of the Zio-Gringo-Nasibi triad. 

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