Iran Strikes Israeli Microsoft, Israel Strongly Counterattacks Iran, F-22 Raptor Fighter Jets Arrive in the Middle East, U.S. Air Force Fully Engaged! Middle East Conflict Escalates, A Decisive Conflict Unfolding!
In the video, the sky displays two light columns slowly descending, creating a spectacular and almost science fiction-like scene. This was actually captured in Haifa, Israel. On the night of June 20th, Israel intercepted Iranian drones or missiles, with debris continuously burning and slowly falling to the ground.
Haifa residents also captured footage of the site where an Iranian missile hit, resulting in a powerful explosion with significant impact.
On June 20th during the day, Iran launched around 25 missiles targeting Israel, with one hitting Haifa, causing severe damage to a local mosque, leaving two severely injured and 45 lightly wounded. This event holds a strong ironic tone as around 17% of Israel’s population practices Islam, with mosques of Israeli Muslims present in various cities. Ironically, missiles launched by Iran, another Islamic nation, landed on the heads of Israeli Muslims.
Furthermore, another missile targeted a school in Haifa, as seen from the footage, the school suffered significant damage; however, fortunately, the incident occurred when the school was empty, resulting in no casualties.
On the same day, Iran launched attacks on the central Israeli city of Beersheba, targeting the Microsoft building in Beersheba. Footage on the scene shows debris burning on the ground. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard stated that Microsoft was the intended target of the attack because Microsoft collaborates with the Israeli Defense Forces, providing assistance in AI and other technology fields. Beersheba, situated north of the Negev Desert, hosts a renowned technology park close to various Israeli defense institutions, becoming a frontier base for cooperation between the tech industry and the Israeli Defense Forces.
During a recent program, a viewer questioned why, if Israel already controls Iran’s airspace, Iran can still launch ballistic missile attacks on Israel. This is a valid question. Although Israel predominantly controls Iran’s western border to the areas surrounding Tehran, the eastern provinces of Iran have not been the primary focus of Israeli strikes. Looking at the map, the distance from Iran’s western border to Israeli territory is approximately 1,000 kilometers, while from Iran’s eastern regions, it’s about 2,300 kilometers to reach Israeli soil.
Presently, Israeli Air Force continues large-scale attacks on Iran. Over 50 fighter jets carried out airstrikes on critical targets in Tehran related to nuclear weapons programs and industrial facilities producing missile components.
Multiple videos show the Israeli Defense Forces fiercely striking Iranian Revolutionary Guard positions in the Avash stone oil fields, aiming to disrupt Iran’s oil industry.
Israeli Air Force also launched multiple airstrikes near Shiraz in southern Iran, targeting a ballistic missile base and a radar station belonging to the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard’s Aerospace Force.
The Israeli Defense Forces released footage of a drone strike near Shabriha close to Tyre, which resulted in the elimination of Mohamad Hader Hussein, the commander of Hezbollah’s artillery unit in the Litani River area.
Defense Minister of Israel, Katz, stated in a released message, emphasizing the necessity to combat suppression mechanisms like Basij militia and the Revolutionary Guards that oppress the people. The Basij militia, an arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, serves as a paramilitary support group notorious for suppressing public protests and functions akin to a shock trooper unit of the Islamic regime.
In the U.S., the latest military deployment includes F-22 fighters. As reported yesterday, 12 F-22 fighters took off from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia and arrived yesterday at the Lakenheath Royal Air Force Base in the UK.
Today, eight F-22 fighters split into two groups and, with support from KC-135 and KC-46 refueling aircraft, took off from the Royal Air Force Lakenheath base in the UK, heading towards the Saidu Air Base in Jordan.
The F-22 Raptor is currently the world’s most potent stealth fighter jet, capable of supersonic flight and evading radar detection. Its deployment to the Middle East signifies America’s serious approach towards the tensions with Iran. The inclusion of the F-22 not only boosts the air power significantly but also exerts immense pressure on Iran.
Moreover, a significant number of U.S. transport planes are being mobilized, with at least 20 C-17 Globemaster III transport planes flying from Europe to the Middle East in the past 24 hours, and today, a C-5 Galaxy strategic transport plane arrived at the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia.
Currently, President Trump appears to be giving Iran one last chance to reach a diplomatic agreement. Failure to reach an agreement implies no turning back from the events unfolding. The negotiations between Iran and the U.S. seem intricate. On June 20th, Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif stated that the U.S. requested negotiations for reaching an agreement; however, after President Trump announced the possibility of military action within two weeks, Tehran rejected negotiations with the U.S.
Reportedly in The Wall Street Journal, Trump approved a plan to attack Iran but is still awaiting Iran’s decision regarding nuclear plans to determine the specific timing for military action.
Meanwhile, European senior diplomats met with Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif in Geneva on Friday, discussing and planning. According to Reuters, the Geneva meeting held Friday did not yield any results. Israelis believe the likelihood of Iran and the U.S. reaching a reconciliation through negotiations is minimal. Once Iran refuses, it suggests the U.S. might enter the conflict.
Israel is also prepared, even if the U.S. hesitates to use B-2 bombers to destroy the Fordo nuclear facility; the Israeli Defense Forces could opt for ground special forces launching a raid. Israel might dispatch elite assault troops from the 5101 Air Force Base, similar to actions taken in Syria in September when they destroyed an underground missile launch site utilized by Iran. Another strategy could involve cutting the electrical power to the Fordo nuclear facility as a malfunction in the uranium enrichment centrifuges might occur without electricity, leading to potential damage.
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