Warfare HAMAS attack on Israel, Oct 2023 & Iran’s Proxies.


Hamas boss Haniyeh’s assassination, which was decided on after October 7, necessitated a complicated set of arrangements from a network of Mossad spies

As has been universally assumed (although not confirmed by the Israeli government) Israel was indeed responsible for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last week.

But the JC can reveal that the explosive device placed under his bed was planted by two Iranians recruited by the Mossad from the Ansar al-Mahdi security unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the very people who were supposed to secure the building and its guests.

The Iranians themselves realised this after the assassination, when the guards were seen on security camera footage on the day of the assassination moving stealthily in the hallway towards the room where Haniyeh planned to stay, opening the door with a key and entering the room.

Three minutes later the guards (who were offered a six-figure sum each as well as immediate relocation to a northern European country) were captured on camera calmly leaving the room, going down the stairs towards the main entrance of the building, leaving and then getting into a black car. The guard at the parking lot checkpoint recognised them and opened the gate without asking any questions. An hour later they were smuggled out of Iran by the Mossad.
Incredible stuff, flipping IRGC members is a considerable accomplishment. This is a huge embarrassment for the Iranian regime...
 

IDF spokesman repeats vow to kill Palestinian terror leader; Israeli analyst says group’s promotion of Gaza chief ‘returns the formal center of Hamas power’ to the Strip

The Hamas terror group on Tuesday officially announced that Yahya Sinwar will be its new political leader, following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran last week.

The leader of Hamas in Gaza since 2017, Sinwar is widely considered the architect of the October 7 invasion and massacre in southern Israel, in which some 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage, sparking the ongoing war in Gaza. Hamas avowedly seeks to destroy Israel.
Seems a bit difficult to be a political leader if you can't go anywhere because you're hiding underground with all the other rats...
 


Seems a bit difficult to be a political leader if you can't go anywhere because you're hiding underground with all the other rats...
With so many foreign leaders doing your work do you really need a political leader? 🤔
 


Seems a bit difficult to be a political leader if you can't go anywhere because you're hiding underground with all the other rats...


youre right. the longer Israel hesitates to deal with hezbola the worse it will get for them. It’s becoming evident that, despite what is being said, Israel appears nervous and hesitant, just waiting for Iran and its allies to take action.

in 2006 on the second day of the hezbollah/israel conflict, I was in munich and met with one of yitzhak cohen advisor through a friend. i remember telling her that if hezbola wasn’t addressed, the consequences would be severe down the line. I’m saying the same thing now: if Israel doesn’t take decisive action against hezy, the repercussions will be even greater in the years to come.

It’s far better for the israeli's to endure a setback now than to face a much more devastating situation later
 
Translation : Nasrallah you dog you will cry more." - A sign in the heart of Tel Aviv
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It looks like Hamas has chosen a new leader to replace Hanyeh. Time to let him know.

yaya.webp
 
The difference between Yahya and the rest of Hamas is that he has the privilege to be surrounded by many hostages at all times. This is the only reason why he’s still alive. Finding him in Gaza is not the problem…
 
No expert, but as the territory where he's hiding is getting smaller, odds are increasing the IDF will stumble upon his hideout. And we'll see how loyal his detail is...
Meanwhile, in other news
Twelve F-22A Raptor stealth fighters, sporting the distinctive “AK” tailcode of the 3rd Wing from Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska, have landed in the middle east.
That's some serious firepower. What are the chances of a vintage F14 against one of these?
 
No expert, but as the territory where he's hiding is getting smaller, odds are increasing the IDF will stumble upon his hideout. And we'll see how loyal his detail is...
Meanwhile, in other news

That's some serious firepower. What are the chances of a vintage F14 against one of these?

im 200% sure israel knows where he hiding .... they proly have eyes on him right now... but given he is a rat and have kids and women as shields around him... they are taking their time ....... i just pray they catch him alive . i want to see him humilated on live tv
 
No expert, but as the territory where he's hiding is getting smaller, odds are increasing the IDF will stumble upon his hideout. And we'll see how loyal his detail is...
Meanwhile, in other news

That's some serious firepower. What are the chances of a vintage F14 against one of these?
F14 crew would not see it, would not know they had been seen, and would die in peaceful ignorance.
 

The US has warned Iran that it could suffer a devastating blow if it launches a major attack on Israel, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing an unnamed US official.

The warning has been conveyed to Tehran both directly and through intermediaries, the US official says without elaborating.

“The United States has sent clear messaging to Iran that the risk of a major escalation if they do a significant retaliatory attack against Israel is extremely high,” says the official to the WSJ.

“There is a serious risk of consequences for Iran’s economy and the stability of its newly elected government if it goes down that path,” the US official adds.

The message isn’t intended to be a threat, rather a warning regarding how Israel might respond, a US official tells the Journal.

Washington doesn’t have a clear understanding of the scope and timing of the Iranian response to Israel, though the latest intelligence suggests that it may occur over the weekend, if it happens, officials tell the WSJ.

The officials are also unsure whether Hezbollah will strike separately or at the same time as Iran.

“Last time we got more of a heads up, and this time people are making their best guesses,” says a third US official.
Seems no one knows exactly what is coming or when, unlike last time. Apparently Iranian foreign minister Bagheri said “The Zionists are in no position to start a war against the Islamic Republic of Iran, they neither have the capacity nor the strength.”

Other way around pal, other way around...
 
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