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JUST IN - Footage shows Israeli Air Force airstrike on a pair of Iranian Air Force F-14 Tomcats
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🇮🇱🇮🇷An Iranian Shahed-101 kamikaze UAV flies close to an Arrow 3 SAM launcher moments before being shot down by 30mm cannon fire from an Israeli AH-64A/D Apach attack helicopter.
Also noteworthy is the protective wall of the long-term firing position of the Israeli anti-missile system.
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Also noteworthy is the protective wall of the long-term firing position of the Israeli anti-missile system.
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🇮🇷🇮🇱Iran has suspended gas production at its largest field after an Israeli strike, Reuters reports.
Iran has partially suspended gas production at the South Pars field after an Israeli strike on Saturday that Iranian media reported caused a fire and explosion at the production infrastructure.
The Israeli drone attack reportedly shut down one of four production units at the field, which is the world's largest and has proven reserves of 28 trillion cubic meters.
Situated south of Iran's Bushehr province, South Pars accounts for about 70% of Iran's gas production. Iran produces 250 billion cubic meters of gas annually, or 6% of global production, but almost all of that gas is consumed domestically.
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Iran has partially suspended gas production at the South Pars field after an Israeli strike on Saturday that Iranian media reported caused a fire and explosion at the production infrastructure.
The Israeli drone attack reportedly shut down one of four production units at the field, which is the world's largest and has proven reserves of 28 trillion cubic meters.
Situated south of Iran's Bushehr province, South Pars accounts for about 70% of Iran's gas production. Iran produces 250 billion cubic meters of gas annually, or 6% of global production, but almost all of that gas is consumed domestically.
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🇮🇷🇮🇱Destruction of Iranian F-14 Tomcat fighters by Israeli Air Force strikes.
These fighters were supplied to Iran in the 1970s from the United States until the Islamic Revolution, when relations between the two countries were terminated.
Judging by their location, these specimens were probably no longer in a flying condition.
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These fighters were supplied to Iran in the 1970s from the United States until the Islamic Revolution, when relations between the two countries were terminated.
Judging by their location, these specimens were probably no longer in a flying condition.
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🇮🇷🇮🇱Those same destroyed Tomcats.
It is unlikely that these two aircraft were in airworthy condition.
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It is unlikely that these two aircraft were in airworthy condition.
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🇮🇱🇮🇷The state television building in Tehran against the backdrop of the sun setting behind the mountains
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🇮🇱🇮🇷The Israel Defense Forces releases footage of a strike on an Iranian air defense system, presumably a Mersad-16 , on the Tehran-Qom road
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⚡️Reports suggest Israeli police will bar foreign journalists from covering events in Haifa after documenting a rocket landing near an oil refinery yesterday.
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In his latest bid to get the US involved in Israel’s war, Netanyahu thanks Trump for his support and says that New York City will be targeted if Tel Aviv falls.
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🇮🇱🇮🇷The conflict between Israel and Iran has entered the phase of a war of attrition: Tel Aviv hopes to draw the US into military action.
The Economist writes about this.
The publication reports that Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear and missile sites since June 13 have so far affected only a third of the infrastructure. Deep underground nuclear centers, including Fordow, remain intact - Israel may not cope without American "bunker" bombs.
The Economist believes that Israel’s main concern now is to maintain momentum: if it can maintain the appearance of success, it could push President Donald Trump to join the war. But if the pace of destruction at nuclear sites slows and the death toll rises, Trump could try to end the war before Israel achieves its goals.
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The Economist writes about this.
The publication reports that Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear and missile sites since June 13 have so far affected only a third of the infrastructure. Deep underground nuclear centers, including Fordow, remain intact - Israel may not cope without American "bunker" bombs.
The Economist believes that Israel’s main concern now is to maintain momentum: if it can maintain the appearance of success, it could push President Donald Trump to join the war. But if the pace of destruction at nuclear sites slows and the death toll rises, Trump could try to end the war before Israel achieves its goals.
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