Official Israel Vs. Iran 2025 thread: First post updates! Israel violates ceasefire. Trump says stop it. Iran laughs. Ceasefire in effect.

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JUST LOOK AT THE LUNATIC ABOVE ME

I POST ABOUT THE HORRORS OF THE ISLAMIC SLAVE TRADE AGAINST HIS ANCESTORS

AND HE POSTS ANTI JEWISH NONSENSE THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HIS PEOPLE IN RESPONSE

STOCKHOLM SYNDROME TYPE STUFF
You are in Jew stronghold so that is the line you gotta toe :usure:

I don’t have a horse in the race nor a seat at the table

I read the Quran as an omnist, haven’t got into the Torah yet

I just want conflict to end and peace to prevail

But the reality is that nobody cares at all what I want in this situation

Don’t take any of this personally, we live in an age where everyone has access to a common section and is ready to share their opinion, regardless of how undeveloped or one-sided it is, as is life

Just focus on bringing back Underground Los Angeles rap
 

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Analysis: Russia stands to profit from chaos even if it loses another Mideast ally​

From CNN's Matthew Chance
There’s an awkward tension at the heart of the Kremlin’s relationship with the Middle East.

On the one hand, Russian alliances and economic influence there have traditionally been strong. On the other, as one of the world’s biggest oil and gas producers, Russia tends to profit when things in the energy-rich region go awry and the markets get spooked.

On the face of it, Russia has so much to lose.

Iran has been a particularly useful “strategic partner” for the Kremlin, not only sharing a disdain for Western values and influence, but also supplying the Russian military with vast squadrons of Shahed aerial drones, enabling the relentless bombardment of Ukraine.

Much of that drone production has moved to Russia. But with Ukraine’s own drones now striking Russian production facilities deep behind the frontlines, that once reliable Iranian supply may be missed.

There’s also a faint but painful sense of humiliation for the Kremlin to have to stand by and watch another key Middle Eastern ally under ferocious bombardment, unable or unwilling to step in.

A collapse of the Iranian regime would add Iran to the growing Kremlin list of lost Middle Eastern alliances and client states, including Iraq, Libya and Syria.

Moscow has issued strongly worded statements, including that the strikes were creating “unacceptable threats to international security.” But Russia’s supposed alliance with Iran never extended to defending the Islamic Republic and there has been no Kremlin offer of any military support.

And the conflict is opening the door to diplomatic opportunities for a Kremlin that has faced years of international isolation.

Now, the Kremlin has an issue on which it can jointly and productively cooperate with the US, and possibly emerge as an indispensable partner in claming the region.

Read the full analysis.
 

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Israel launches strikes with more than 50 jets on Iranian centrifuge and missile production sites

From CNN's Lauren Izso
Israel launched a wave of strikes involving more than 50 aircraft on Iranian centrifuge and missile production sites overnight, according to the military early Wednesday.

“More than 50 Air Force fighter jets, under precise intelligence guidance from the Intelligence Branch, have completed a series of strikes on military targets in the Tehran area in recent hours,” the Israel Defense Forces said.

Among those targets were sites used to manufacture both surface-to-surface and surface-to-air missiles, the military said.

Israel also said it had attacked a centrifuge production facility in Tehran in order to set back Iran’s “nuclear weapons development program.”

“The Iranian regime is enriching uranium intended for the purpose of developing nuclear weapons,” it said.

US military and intelligence officials have long said that the US and Israel often differ on how to interpret information on Iran’s nuclear program.

As recently as March, Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, testified that the US intelligence community had assessed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei had not authorized the resumption of the nuclear weapons program he suspended in 2003.
 

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TAKE ANYONE INDIGENOUS TO THE MIDDLE EAST .. DROP THEM OFF IN EUROPE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS

ACCORDING TO SCIENCE, WHAT HAPPENS?

You have remained pale skins for millenia according to science..Italian olive skin isn't from the sun but admixture.
 

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Iran-Israel conflict raises alarm in Pakistan amid fears over own security​


Pakistan and Iran fired missiles into each other’s territory during a brief military escalation between the neighbours in January 2024.
Now, 17 months later, after Israel attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities and assassinated multiple Iranian generals and nuclear scientists, Pakistan has been quick to condemn the Israeli military action.
Islamabad described the Israeli strikes as violations of Iran’s territorial sovereignty and labelled them “blatant provocations”.
Analysts now say the deepening conflict is sparking fears due to Islamabad’s complex ties with Tehran and the prospect of the Israeli military extending its aerial influence close to the Pakistani border.
Read the full report here.
A man looks at flames rising from an oil storage facility after it appeared to have been struck by an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, early Sunday, June 15, 2025.
A man looks at flames rising from an oil storage facility after it appeared to have been struck by an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran, early on June 15, 2025 [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
 

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China begins evacuating citizens from Iran​


The China News Service reports that Beijing is evacuating the first batch of Chinese citizens from Iran.
The Chinese nationals departed from Tehran via land route into Turkmenistan on Tuesday, the state-run agency said.
 

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Iranian official says all border crossings remain open: Report​


All land border crossings in Iran have remained open, according to an Iranian official, as foreign nationals living there seek the nearest departure point amid escalating hostilities with Israel.
Javad Hedayati, director general of Iran’s transit bureau, told Tasnim news agency that all borders of the country are open to passengers and freight, and that the border crossings are “being operated normally”.
In recent days, foreigners, including Pakistani, Chinese and South Korean nationals, have started evacuating from the country using land routes, as all aviation activities have been halted.
Meanwhile, Hedayati said, due to the ongoing attacks by Israel and the need for “security precautions”, the entry of people and goods into Iran has slowed down.
epa12181757 Pakistani students, studying at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, return to Pakistan through Taftan border, in Quetta, Pakistan, 17 June 2025. Pakistan has closed all border crossings with Iran for pedestrian movement amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel. While trade vehicles continue to operate, the closures are impacting daily wage laborers and small-scale traders. EPA-EFE/FAYYAZ AHMED


Pakistani students, studying at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, return to Pakistan through the Taftan border, in Quetta, Pakistan on Tuesday [Fayyaz Ahmed/EPA]
 

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Israeli army shoots Palestinian man in West Bank, claims he attempted knife attack​


The Israeli army has said it “neautralised” an armed man with a knife who attempted to stab Israeli soldiers and seize their weapons as they were operating in the village of Walaja in the occupied West Bank.
“The fighters responded with fire and neutralized the terrorist,” the Israeli military said on Telegram.
While it is not clear whether it refers to the same incident, Palestinian Wafa news agency reported that in Walaja, a young man identified as Ali Hamza Hajajleh, 22, was shot “from close range”
by Israeli soldiers after they had raided his house and arrested him. He was seriously wounded, the agency added.
In separate reports, the Palestinian news agency said Israeli troops conducted overnight multiple raids in the Palestinian territory, including in the town of Birzeit, west of Ramallah, and the town of Burqin, west of Jenin.
The Israeli-occupied territory has been under lockdown since last week as the Israeli army – while bombing Iran – sealed the entrances of cities and villages there with iron gates and concrete barries.
Palestinians in the West Bank say the Israeli actions are aimed at annexing their lands and expanding illegal settlements. An estimated three million Palestinians live under Israeli military occupation in the West Bank.
 
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