Israel 🇮🇱 Iran Update: IRAN-LEBANON
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — World War III
TaraDeS — 9 months ago(June 17, 2025 11:51 AM)
After only 4 days in Office: Israel kills new Head of the Revolutionary Guard
Since the massacres of over 1,000 Israelis by the terrorist organization Hamas on October 07, 2023,
the situation in the Middle East escalated. Israel wages war in the Gaza Strip.
Iran threatens Israel with its nuclear program and the so-called
"Axis of Resistance"
.
On June 13, 2025, Israel launched a major attack on Iran.
Iran responded with a counterattack.
Major General Ali Shadmani
Israel's military announced the death of a key commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Major General Ali Shadmani was killed in an airstrike on Tuesday night.
There was no immediate confirmation from Iran.
The Israeli army described him as the
"highest-ranking military commander"
.
Shadmani succeeded Gholam-Ali Rashid, who was killed in an Israeli attack on Friday at the start of the war. They were commanders of the central headquarters, Khatam al-Anbiyah. The headquarters belong to the powerful Revolutionary Guard and is a subdivision of the General Staff, responsible for planning and coordinating operations of various military units.
Around 20 generals were now killed in Israeli airstrikes in Tehran.
According to media reports, some commanders were also killed in their homes in the metropolis.
https://www.tagesspiegel.de/internationales/liveblog/nach-nur-vier-tagen-im-amt-israel-totet-neuen-chef-der-revolutionsgarden-10586281.html
June 17, 2025
Long live Israel!
How Germans in Israel view the current Situation
Since the Israeli attacks on targets in Iran over the weekend, the situation in the Middle East became even more dangerous than it already was. This also affects many Germans who live temporarily or permanently in Israel. Iran, for its part, attacks Israeli cities with rockets.
Business representative Michel Weinberg, who lives in Tel Aviv, and Elishevah Breuning, who lives in Jerusalem, remain relatively calm and don't want to leave the country for the time being.
The Home Front
Israeli military's civil defense department warns of imminent attacks via an alarm app.
Then his smartphone jolts Weinberg awake.
"We're actually woken up by this app every night. Twice tonight, once at 01:00 a.m. and once at 04:00 a.m. You have half an hour to get to safety, then you have to wait about 30-45 mins, and then you can go back to sleep."
Everyday Life in a State of Emergency
For Elishevah Breuning, this situation is still relatively new. The 26-year-old is an Orthodox Jew and recently moved to Israel. In autumn, she left her hometown of Stuttgart to attend a religious school in Jerusalem for a year. But finding the nearest shelter is part of her life since the first day of her stay in Israel – even before the country attacked Iran last weekend.
"I knew there was a war going on here. I knew there were rocket attacks. And yes, you just want to stay here as long as possible. As long as it's relatively safe."
Breuning has ambivalent views on the current situation. On the one hand, she now must run to the air raid shelter more often, but on the other hand, she understands the attacks on Iran – a country that, with the terrorist militias Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis, finances several of Israel's enemies.
"I see the logical connection in that. Iran has ideologically and financially supported these terrorist organizations. And I see that there are probably good reasons to attack Iran. At the same time, one must of course also question whether it is good for a population to further escalate a war."
Weinberg, too, doesn't yet see the current situation as an existential threat, he says:
"I've experienced so many wars, so many rocket attacks in the last 20 years. I'm someone who believes in statistics. The probability that a rocket will hit me or my house is very, very small."
Weinberg says,
he would only leave Tel Aviv if Israel were no longer democratic.
https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/welt/politik/aktuelle-lage-deutsche-in-israel-100.html
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cryptoflovecraft — 9 months ago(June 17, 2025 08:15 PM)
Iran started the war when it directed its proxies to attack on Oct 7th.
lol…So THAT'S the reason NuttyYahoo and Orange Dumbo are destroying Iran now? I thought it was because of Iran's nonexistent nuclear weapons program. -
Soul_Venom — 9 months ago(June 18, 2025 01:26 AM)
If you can agree with Iran's "death to Israel" rhetoric out one side of your face and deny their obvious nuke ambitions out the other then you are clearly stupid on a warren level.
Dumb goat ****er.
Trump is still your President. Charlie Kirk still Wins! -
cryptoflovecraft — 9 months ago(June 18, 2025 02:24 AM)
If you can agree with Iran's "death to Israel" rhetoric out one side of your face and deny their obvious nuke ambitions out the other then you are clearly stupid on a warren level.
I'm not denying that rhetoric exists or supporting it, but at the end of the day, it's ONLY rhetoric and it's only words coming from a radical minority in Iran. As for nukes, Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, and the IAEA have already said Iran
isn't building nuclear weapons
; Iran's only "nuke ambitions" are for peaceful purposes and medical research. I'll take their words over the lies and propaganda of Trump or Netanyahu or the Fox and Daily Wire talking heads any day. Keep in mind, Israel actually HAS nuclear weapons (200-300 of them) and it's currently committing a genocide in Gaza (according to the ICC, UN, South Africa, Ireland, etc.) - that's a LITTLE WORSE than chanting "Death to Israel", eh? - but you and the other MAGA clowns on this board are mum about THAT. Hmm, I wonder why… -
Soul_Venom — 9 months ago(June 18, 2025 12:54 PM)
Documented Iranian Deception on Nuclear Activities
- Undeclared Nuclear Facilities (Natanz & Arak) – 2002
What happened: Iran’s secret nuclear enrichment facility at Natanz and heavy water plant at Arak were exposed by an opposition group, not disclosed by Iran itself.
Why it matters: These facilities should have been declared to the IAEA under the safeguards agreement. Iran was caught hiding them.
Outcome: Iran admitted to building the facilities only after exposure. - Illegal Uranium Enrichment Activities – 2003
What happened: The IAEA found that Iran had conducted undeclared uranium enrichment and plutonium experiments for nearly 18 years.
Iran's lie: They initially denied any such work; only admitted under pressure.
Outcome: The IAEA concluded Iran had breached its safeguards obligations. - Fordow Enrichment Facility – 2009
What happened: A secret underground enrichment site near Qom (Fordow) was revealed by U.S., British, and French intelligence.
Iran’s lie: It had not reported the facility to the IAEA.
Outcome: Iran only acknowledged the site after its exposure, violating reporting requirements. - The “Amad Plan” Documents – Revealed by Mossad in 2018
What happened: Israel’s Mossad stole an Iranian nuclear archive showing that Iran had a structured nuclear weapons program (the “Amad Plan”) up until 2003 and had planned to resume it covertly.
Iran’s lie: Iran claimed it never sought nuclear weapons.
Outcome: The IAEA reviewed the documents and found them credible, contradicting Iran’s claims. - Concealed Nuclear Material Detected by IAEA – 2019–2022
What happened: The IAEA found traces of uranium at undeclared sites (e.g., Turquzabad, Marivan).
Iran’s lie: Iran could not provide a credible explanation for the presence of nuclear material.
Outcome: IAEA Director General said Iran had not provided “technically credible answers,” and investigations remain open. - Enrichment Above JCPOA Limits – Since 2019
What happened: Iran enriched uranium to 60% purity, far beyond the 3.67% limit set by the JCPOA.
Iran’s lie: Claimed it was for civilian purposes, though no reactor requires this level.
Why it matters: Enriching to 60% is a short technical step from weapons-grade (90%). - Blocking IAEA Access and Tampering with Monitoring Equipment – 2021–2023
What happened: Iran disabled or removed IAEA cameras at key nuclear sites and refused access to some facilities.
Iran’s lie: Claimed full transparency; in practice, inspectors were blocked from verifying compliance.
Conclusion
Iran has repeatedly:
Built secret nuclear facilities
Lied to international inspectors
Violated agreements it signed
Concealed evidence
Tampered with monitoring systems
When someone says, “I believe Iran when they say they don’t want nukes,” they’re ignoring a well-documented, multi-decade pattern of deceit verified by the IAEA, UN, and Western and regional intelligence services.
Trump is still your President. Charlie Kirk still Wins!
- Undeclared Nuclear Facilities (Natanz & Arak) – 2002
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TaraDeS — 9 months ago(June 21, 2025 02:43 AM)
Soul_Venom June 18, 2025 02:55 PM
Member since December 12, 2019
Iran wants to destroy Israel
The only way Iran could ever do it is with nukes.
Iran is trying to build nukes.
I didn't want to jump in your dispute with Crypt, seems that Crypt doesn't answer anymore.
Yes, Iran always wanted to destroy Israel. ☻
Iran's parliament chanting strange curses, shows clearly Iran's mental stage. 🤪
But a video currently circulating again is from 2018.
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/iran-parliament-burning-american-flag-chanting-death-to-america-amid-israel-conflict-truth-behind-video-101750276799975.html -
loverboy260 — 1 week ago(March 22, 2026 02:15 AM)
israel already dealt with gazzans/hamas by genociding them.. if you should be mad, be mad at satanyahu who was happily funding hamas to create divisions.
do we know why on oct 7 - DESPITE warnings from egypt, and permiter activtiy that israeli soldiers noticed night before - there was lax/no security?? if i knew hamas/my enemy was on the other side.. i wouldnt leave border unattended?
For reference during right to return march - the border was highly protected and they shot medics, journalists.. literally anyone.. -
TaraDeS — 9 months ago(June 17, 2025 12:52 PM)
sheetsadam1 June 17, 2025 02:09 PM
Member since April 22, 2025
Fuck Israel
by /.ㅤ June 17, 2025 02:10 PM
Member since January 25, 2022
(eek)
In the other thread, new sock
sheetsadam1
wanted to nuke Saudi Arabia away.
Then again he-she-it made some reasonable statements (not really my faction).
I've better things to do now, than diving into the beloved Filmboards' pastime:
Whose sock 🧦 is whose?
Perhaps I'll watch Crypt's video later.
When it comes to politics, it's usually agit-prop. ☻
Crypt's threads about
True Crime
are good.
