Wednesday, December 15, 2021

  • Wednesday, December 15, 2021
  • Elder of Ziyon
Today's Tehran Times included a map of potential targets for Iranian (and Hamas and Hezbollah) rockets in Israel:



They also included a map of a close-up around Gaza so that Hamas wouldn't be upset at being a potential target.

There are a lot of "targets" along the Egyptian border.

Google Maps shows that in many of the places they mark there is nothing but desert.



So I guess there are three possibilities:

1. Israel is placing lots of military installations along the Egyptian border and hiding them for unknown reasons. 

2. Iran plans to bomb the border fence in many spots to allow Sinai ISIS members (whom Iran professes as their enemies) to come across the border.

3. Iran has so many rockets that it can afford to aim them at random desert locations just for fun.

4. This target map is completely made up.

The headline, "Just One Wrong Move!," is also interesting. Because by now Iran has admitted that Israel has successfully sabotaged Iran's crucial nuclear facilities multiple times. Were they not the "wrong moves"? 










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