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Israel launches attack on Iran

Several explosions were heard in Tehran, according to local media.

West Jerusalem has launched its retaliatory strike against Tehran, the Israel Defense Forces has confirmed.

On October 1, Iran fired nearly 200 ballistic missiles at Israel in response to the killings of the Hamas and Hezbollah leaders and an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) general.

While the IDF has insisted that the majority of the projectiles were intercepted, Tehran claimed to have hit several Israeli military targets.

Israel has since threatened to deliver a “deadly, pinpoint accurate, and surprising” retaliation, without specifying any time frame.

Tehran has warned Israel against conducting any strikes, vowing a “decisive and regretful” response, should it do so.

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  1. What is interesting here is that while this is going on, pResident Biden is on holiday in Delaware (probably at the beach) and VP Harris is on a political rally. So, you have the supposed President and VP both AWOL whilst something that is geo-politically significant is going on.

    Either they both really do not care about this, or someone else is running the US right now from the background. President Trump? The Military?

  2. Who are responsible for all the righteous blood shed upon the earth
    Rev 18:24
    Because if it wasn’t for their Father Satan the Devil that Old Serpent beguiling Eve in the Garden of Eden we would have stayed spiritual
    John 8:44

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