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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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The minister of health, Hamad Hassan, supported by security forces raided a warehouse in the Hamra locality, where subsidized medicines and baby milk were stored and then sold on the black market.
Similar to NATO, Israeli F-35s have Luneburg lenses on to amplify their radar detectability (to hide their true radar signature from adversaries).

On the 2nd picture, an Italian F-35.

By: @⁠PutinIsAVirus
Jiyeh - Barja junction bas been blocked in both directions.
Russians 🤝 Iranains 🤝 not discovering HD cameras yet
The recent UN report from Gaza that an IDF missile revealed a Hamas underground infrastructure under the playground of a school in Gaza is interesting.

If correct, would be unacceptable. However, let's examine the facts.
The claim was allegedly backed up today through images released by Hebrew media channel Kann. When examining the images, we can see a a symmetric hole about 1-3 meters deep. The images show no underground infrastructure, and no cement arcs can be found.
The UN has unrestricted access to the site. They can take any picture. So what caused this cavity?

Simple, the penetrator bunker buster bombs the IDF used. This is how they operate. They penetrate through 6-8 meters of concrete (here we have beach sand) and then explode.
Israel extensively used GBU-28 bombs in Gaza. The GBU-28 is a 5,000-pound laser-guided munition that uses a 4,400-pound penetrating warhead.

It is proved to penetrate over 8 ⁠m of concrete, or 40 ⁠m of ground (sand, in Gaza).
So, aside from the fact that these images published by UNWRA do not show any tunnel infrastructure, but rather simply the penetrated sand by the GBU-28, any existence of tunnel there can not be determined as the GBU-28 explosion would have happened 10+ meters deeper in ground.
Here are examples of holes in the ground caused by IDF bunker buster bombs where water and electricity underground infrastructure is found

Any infrastructure would have been a cavity. A cavity would cause land \[sand] to collapse inward

UN is welcome to dig and publish photos
Small clarification on Yemen too.

The horrific death of the child Lilyan in Marib is unfortunate. RIP. However, she didn't die in a civilian area.

Ansarullah (Houthis) targetted, as regularly, the 3rd military sector base in Marib. She died with her father there.
Names of the 7 soldiers killed and 3 injured below.

Helpfully @‌‌‎obretix can help geolocate the exact coordinates of the images.

Thus denying or verifying