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The ratio of killed Hezbollah to IDF is currently around 70 to 1. Hezbollah is basically an IRGC special force,

In wars with Iran IDF killed over a thousand IRGC including dozens generals without a single loss.
Again? Haven't I told you so many times, it is about exhausting you???
Bit by bit the day of reckoning is coming upon you. The day when you will no longer present anything in this world
That's what is my interest. I know all other clashes just lead to the real problem solving situation.
It is good that you can't stop talking and gloating , it just gives more motivation.
 

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The ratio of killed Hezbollah to IDF is currently around 70 to 1. Hezbollah is basically an IRGC special force,

In wars with Iran IDF killed over a thousand IRGC including dozens generals without a single loss.
This is an absolutely top value! How Lebanon can counter this? I would say not with conventional weapons.
 
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The ratio of killed Hezbollah to IDF is currently around 70 to 1. Hezbollah is basically an IRGC special force,

In wars with Iran IDF killed over a thousand IRGC including dozens generals without a single loss.


How many civilians, women, children are included in that 70.
 

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How many civilians, women, children are included in that 70.
I am talking about Hezbollah men only of course. Per Lebanon health ministry over 80% of killed are grown men.

Israel lost 13 soldiers during the active war phase and 11 soldiers during the "cease fire".
Hezbollah lost about 1300 during the active war phase and about 600 since the cease fire.
 

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I am talking about Hezbollah men only of course. Per Lebanon health ministry over 80% of killed are grown men.

Israel lost 13 soldiers during the active war phase and 11 soldiers during the "cease fire".
Hezbollah lost about 1300 during the active war phase and about 600 since the cease fire.
Your numbers don't add up.


 
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Your numbers don't add up.


Numbers perfectly add up.

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Numbers perfectly add up.

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1 dead child, is 1 dead child too many.
Hind's car was hit with over 300 rounds. That is not a unfortunate mistake - that is murder. That is the mindset of the IDF.
 

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1 dead child, is 1 dead child too many.
Hind's car was hit with over 300 rounds. That is not a unfortunate mistake - that is murder. That is the mindset of the IDF.
Well said mate
 

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1 dead child, is 1 dead child too many.
Hind's car was hit with over 300 rounds. That is not a unfortunate mistake - that is murder. That is the mindset of the IDF.
These numbers include natural deaths in 2 years, friendly fire by Hamas, Hamas child soldiers and so on.
The UN forces in Korea war killed hundreds of thosands children.

War is bad don't start it. And if u start - fight in uniform. mark ur military bases and uniforms, evacuate ur civilians from dangerous zones (instead of preventing evacuation like Hamas do).
 

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These numbers include natural deaths in 2 years, friendly fire by Hamas, Hamas child soldiers and so on.
The UN forces in Korea war killed hundreds of thosands children.

War is bad don't start it. And if u start - fight in uniform. mark ur military bases and uniforms, evacuate ur civilians from dangerous zones (instead of preventing evacuation like Hamas do).
Natural deaths? Like when you starve a population? Like when hospitals lack basic supplies to treat wounded kids?

Fight in uniform?
Like the Haganah and Irgun? Like when you raided a hospital in civilian clothes? You mean like that?
 

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These numbers include natural deaths in 2 years, friendly fire by Hamas, Hamas child soldiers and so on.
The UN forces in Korea war killed hundreds of thosands children.

War is bad don't start it. And if u start - fight in uniform. mark ur military bases and uniforms, evacuate ur civilians from dangerous zones (instead of preventing evacuation like Hamas do).


Why do you block aid and food? You people are pathetic aqm and call is naturel dead....:poop:
 

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Iran’s reopened underground missile sites show limits of US bombing plan​

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CNN found that Iran has now unblocked 50 out of the 69 tunnel entrances struck by the US and Israel at 18 underground missile facilities.

Iran has repaired other parts of the bases as well, including roads that the US and Israel bombed to prevent missile launchers from using them. Satellite images show almost all these craters have now been filled, and at two sites, even repaved.

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As Iran recovers its missiles, and restores functionality to its missile bases, analysts are concerned that the continued threat posed by this arsenal is being underestimated, especially given the dwindling supply of US missile interceptors.

The strikes on Iran’s missile factories also may not prevent Tehran from reconstituting its missile production capabilities for as long as the US and Israel would like. During the Twelve-Day War some of these same factories were attacked as well. Although the recent strikes have been much broader, satellite images showed Iran had already rebuilt some of the facilities targeted last June.

US intelligence assessments indicate Iran has already been rebuilding key military capabilities, including restarting drone production and replacing missile launchers and production capacity.

“The Iranians have exceeded all timelines the (intelligence community) had for reconstitution,” one US official told CNN.

For Kadyshev, that difference in technologies exposes the difficulty in pursuing military options against Iran.

“You have to use very sophisticated, very expensive weapons to do this kind of damage, and the recovery is very low tech – it’s just bulldozers.”

 

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U.S. bombs Iranian military sites and Kuwait is hit by drone and missile fire
June 1, 20261:53 AM ET
By The Associated Press

The United States bombed Iranian radar and drone control sites in Iran after Tehran shot down an American MQ-1 Predator drone this weekend, the American military said Monday. Iran acknowledged launching a retaliatory strike, while Kuwait said it was intercepting incoming drone and missile fire.

The dueling attacks reflect the fragility of a weekslong ceasefire in the Iran war, which has seen repeated attacks even as American and Iranian officials try to negotiate a deal to extend it. Iran has maintained its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz in the meantime, disrupting global energy supplies as a fifth of all oil and natural gas traded once passed through the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf.

Meanwhile, fighting continues to escalate as Israel extends its occupation of Lebanon beyond the Litani River and as the militant group Hezbollah continues to launch drones into Israel.

US military attacks Iran
The U.S. military's Central Command said it carried out the strikes in Iran on Saturday and Sunday around the city of Geruk and on Qeshm Island.

"The measured and deliberate strikes occurred ... in response to aggressive Iranian actions that included the shootdown of a U.S. MQ-1 drone that was operating over international waters," Central Command said.

"U.S. fighter aircraft swiftly responded by eliminating Iranian air defenses, a ground control station, and two one-way attack drones that posed clear threats to ships transiting regional waters."

The Predator has been phased out of service by the U.S. Air Force, which now flies the MQ-9 Reaper, though the U.S. Army still flies the Predator. The U.S. military said no American troops were hurt in the attacks.

Kuwait reports incoming fire
Kuwait meanwhile said its air defenses had opened fire early Monday morning to intercept incoming drone and missile fire. Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard in a statement carried by the state-run IRNA news agency that U.S. forces had targeted a telecommunications tower.

The Guard said it responded with an attack without saying where, likely referring to the attack on Kuwait. The country is home to U.S. Army Central, the Mideast forward command for the Army.

Iranian state television later shared footage of the ballistic missile launch, including a close-up showing a sticker on its body depicting a bruised U.S. President Donald Trump overlaid on a "closed" Strait of Hormuz with the caption: "Until the last American soldier leaves the region."

Attacks rattle ceasefire talks​

The attacks represent the latest escalation between the U.S. and Iran, even as both have insisted they are continuing to negotiate, particularly over Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Over the weekend, the U.S. fired a missile into the engine room of a Gambia-flagged cargo ship trying to break its blockade of Iranian ports.

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Trump says a ceasefire extension deal with Iran is near, but core issues remain

A trickle of ships have made it out of the strait, but pressure continues on global energy supplies, as well as chemical fertilizer which has led to fears of food shortages. The Gulf region produces 30% of globally traded chemical fertilizers.

Trump met with advisers on Friday but has yet to decide on whether to move ahead with a deal to extend the ceasefire and reopen the strait. Iran has said the deal had not been finalized.

Trump expressed optimism about the talks in a post on his Truth Social platform early Monday in Washington, mocking critics without addressing the ongoing crossfire.

"Iran really wants to make a deal, and it will be a good one for the U.S.A. and those that are with us," he wrote. "Just sit back and relax, it will all work out well in the end — It always does!"

 
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