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Posted Mar 19
❗️Hezbullah issued a new statement announcing they targeted two more Israeli tanks inside Taybeh town in Baydar Qafka'ani area They announce engagement with rockets and artillery continues till now No mention about armed gunfire clashes
Posted Mar 19
❗️The Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a more than $200 billion request to Congress to fund the ongoing Iran War It is described asan enormous new ask that is almost certain to run into serious resistance from Democrats and Republicans in Congress. The amount being requested would far surpass the costs of the Trump Administration’s massive airstrike campaign against Iran to date and instead seek to urgently increase production of critical weaponry expended by the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Navy in strikes against and defending from attacks by Iran
Posted Mar 19
Lol. He knew it's a screw up because the damage will be big on U.S allies and the global economy Trump giving reign for the Israelis is damaging the whole middle east. It's destroying our world. 📰 President Trump wants no more strikes on Iranian energy sites after Israel's attack on Iran's South Pars gas field, according to US officials - WSJ Trump supported today's attack, but now believes "Tehran got the message"
Posted Mar 18
Clown, I literally said what "they acknowledged". Find any death? Prove it. As for the 2-3 deaths that happened, were before the Israeli ground raids and invasion start. https://t.me/LebUpdate/58514?comment=105958
Posted Mar 18
May your blood that was spilled at the hands of the criminal be the fire that burns all those who celebrated your death, funded your death, lobbied for your death and pulled the trigger
Posted Mar 18
✍ The war can end in 1 hour if the Arabs tell Israel and U.S they are not allowed to fly over their airspace to attack Iran. That's all it takes. 🇸🇦Saudi Foreign Minister: We will take the appropriate decisions to defend our country and our resources. Saudi Foreign Minister: If Iran believes that the Gulf states are incapable of responding, its calculations are wrong.
Posted Mar 18
Tonight the Iranian ballistic missiles successfully penetrates Israeli defenses. At least 2-3 of them tonight They caused a lot of damage around Israel. Unfortunately one sub-munition landed in the West Bank killing about 4 Palestinian woman. Another Thai worker was killed in central Israel
Posted Mar 18
❗️ Situation in Taybeh is extremely intense as Hezbullah is putting a hard fight for the strategic town. Four Israeli army tanks have been hit, with one supposedly confirmed to have been destroyed. Israeli medevac activity is reported under intense shelling on the town ✍ Hezbullah issued a lot of statement about engagements with rockets against Israeli forces inside border towns and settlements.
Posted Mar 18
US intelligence concluded that Iran was not rebuilding nuclear enrichment capacities destroyed last year by the United States and Israel, contradicting a key justification by President Donald Trump for his ongoing war.
Posted Mar 18
❗️For the second time tonight Hezbullah fired long range rockets, up to 200 km from the Lebanese border (so fired from 250-300 km) from Lebanon They reached the Gaza envelope area
Posted Mar 18
🌍🚫⛽️Some African countries are weeks away from running out of gas The Persian Gulf was once a dependable, steady and conveniently located fuel supplier to meet Africa’s steadily rising demand. Most of the diesel that’s shipped out of the Strait of Hormuz usually headed to the continent. The US-Israel strikes on Iran have changed all that — effectively closing the crucial maritime chokepoint and leaving a gigantic fuel hole for developing nations to fill. Eastern and southern African nations rely on the Middle East for three quarters of supply. Kenya is particularly at risk, having renewed a contract with heavyweights Aramco, Adnoc, and Enoc — all from the Gulf — just last year. Adding to the grim outlook are the scores of refineries from Mombasa and Lusaka to Durban and Limbe that have shut over the past decade, serving as monuments to a lack of investment. Several projects have been pitched in recent years to build new capacity, but plants have remained closed. South Africa stands as the most severe example, with domestic refining being cut in half. Billionaire Aliko Dangote’s 650,000 barrel-a-day plant has ramped up fast after initial construction delays, yet it won’t be able to make up for supply that comes from the Gulf, especially after meeting commitments in its home market, Nigeria. Prices will soon be — or have already been — hiked, driving inflation and setting back hopes of lower interest rates. Costs are set to climb sharply when South Africa does its monthly adjustment in April — diesel is seen spiking to a record — and there’s not much the Treasury can do about it. Smaller countries also suffer from chronic foreign-exchange shortages that will hold up fuel deliveries, while strategic oil storage is a luxury few governments can afford or even want to spend money on. The war has triggered a scramble by African nations to find new sources of petroleum, putting strained budget and fragile economic recoveries at risk. Many are merely weeks away from pumps running dry, with bigger and more powerful economies ahead in the queue. 🔗https://archive.ph/75Txz
Posted Mar 18
Stop putting watermarks for video you didn't take you dipshits 🇶🇦| BREAKING: A fire has broken out at Qatar’s Ras Laffan refinery following an Iranian attack.