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You will never know what happened yesterday in Iran: its all speculations.
🇮🇱 After the yesterday Israeli attack on Iran, people who never in their life read a book on how Israel operates for the last 50 years, yet again they start with the see how foolish the attack was Etc.....
Here are some facts so you don't look like a moron when you talk in front of people who know.....
The way Israel attacks major enemies for the last 50+ years, is exactly the reason why, the Mossad is in every action film and TV show, you can see it a bit from yesterdays attack;
🎯Can someone say what was attacked?
🎯Can someone say how they attacked?
🎯Can someone say how big it was?
The reason why no one can answer this questions with facts and not speculations is, because Israel will never ever talk, and Iran from shame will never admit,
for all you know it might be that 3 nuclear reactors are missing, or 3 army bases, or nothing, the point is that
"YOU WILL NEVER KNOW", and everyone else is just speculating based on his hate or love to Israel.
Its not the first time they do it like this.
In 1981, Israel carried out a pre-emptive airstrike on the Osirak nuclear reactor near Baghdad, Iraq. Codenamed "Operation Opera," the strike involved eight F-16 fighter jets accompanied by six F-15 escort planes. The reactor, which Israel believed was being used to develop nuclear weapons, was heavily damaged in the attack, effectively ruining Iraq's nuclear program.
Similarly, in 2007, Israel conducted a covert airstrike on a suspected nuclear facility in northeastern Syria. This operation, known as "Operation Orchard," targeted the Al-Kibar facility, which was allegedly being built with North Korean assistance to produce plutonium for nuclear weapons. Israeli F-15 and F-16 fighter jets reportedly penetrated Syrian airspace, striking the facility with precision-guided bombs. The strike shot down Syria's nuclear ambitions.
Following the airstrikes on the nuclear facilities in Iraq and Syria, neither country officially claimed responsibility for the attacks. Israel maintained a policy of ambiguity regarding its involvement in such operations, neither confirming nor denying its role.
In the case of the Osirak reactor in Iraq, despite widespread speculation, Israel did not publicly acknowledge its responsibility for the strike. Iraq, under Saddam Hussein's regime, was too embarrassed to admit the vulnerability of its nuclear program to such an attack, and instead, blamed Iran and its allies.
Similarly, after the bombing of the Al-Kibar facility in Syria, there was no official confirmation of Israeli involvement. The Syrian government, led by Bashar al-Assad, remained silent on the matter, possibly due to embarrassment over the apparent breach of its air defenses and the exposure of its covert nuclear ambitions.
🎯YOU WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT HAPPENED🎯