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From: skinowski6/13/2025 6:01:23 AM
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I don’t know if there is a way to post Telegram posts on SI. Below, I’ll just copy&paste some of the posts from Amir Tsarfati - who appears to be working around the clock.

Many years ago, I realized that Iran doesn’t even have to nuke Israel in order to stop it from thriving - and to cause its decline and possible destruction. Who would want to live in a country the size of New Jersey - under a realistic and constant threat of nuclear destruction? Immigration would stop - and Israel would experience brain drain and loss of population.

Interestingly, later I discovered that the current ruling Ayatollah said virtually the same thing in his new book.
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IDF: The IDF Struck Iran's Largest Uranium Enrichment Site in the Natanz Area



Overnight, Israeli Air Force fighter jets, guided by precise intelligence from the Intelligence Directorate, struck the Iranian regime's uranium enrichment site in the Natanz area. This is the largest uranium enrichment site in Iran, which has operated for years to achieve nuclear weapons capability and houses the infrastructure required for enriching uranium to military-grade levels.



As part of the strikes, the underground area of the site was damaged. This area contains a multi-story enrichment hall with centrifuges, electrical rooms, and additional supporting infrastructure. In addition, critical infrastructure enabling the site's continuous operation and the Iranian regime's ongoing efforts to obtain nuclear weapons were targeted.



A coordinated effort of the Intelligence Directorate and the Israeli Air Force led to the significant strike on the site.
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3.25 am

IDF Spokesperson:



The IDF completed a large-scale strike against the Iranian regime's air defense system in western Iran.



In recent hours, Air Force fighter jets, under precise intelligence guidance from the Intelligence Branch, completed an extensive attack against the Iranian regime's air defense system in western Iran.



As part of the attacks, dozens of radars and surface-to-air missile launchers were destroyed.



Throughout the war, the IDF systematically attacked the air defense system of the Iranian regime and its proxies in the Middle East.



These strikes improve the Air Force's freedom of aerial action.

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3.25 am

The biblical-scale attack on Iran achieved an extraordinary feat that is overshadowed by events (and rightly so, given the situation).

This achievement is the total air control that the State of Israel managed to achieve in the skies of Iran.



The State of Israel, thanks to three main measures worked on by the Air Force, Military Intelligence, and the Mossad, managed to achieve a major achievement in damaging the Iranian nuclear program, which, according to official reports on Persian television networks: Among those facilities that were damaged, one of the regime's flagship facilities in Natanz was severely damaged.



The intelligence capabilities of the Air Force, Military Intelligence and the Mossad for Intelligence and Special Operations:

In the past year, a dedicated arena for Iran was established in the Intelligence Directorate, in cooperation with the IDF, which increased the IDF's focus on the nuclear program and significantly increased the Israeli target bank in Iran. The institution also has a long-standing and indissoluble role since the early 2000s.



The technological capability of the Intelligence Agency:

Military Intelligence deals with intelligence and intelligence, and under it is the IDF's offensive intelligence system.

This organization, apparently in collaboration with the Mossad and the ICT Corps, worked to inject malware into radar and air defense systems in order to take control of them, disable them, or confuse them, with the aim of hiding the Air Force aircraft, which in turn also used advanced anti-aircraft means.



The human, technological, and virtuosic capabilities of the Israeli Air Force:

The Air Force, known for its advanced equipment and rare human capital, was responsible for disabling direct threats such as anti-aircraft batteries, anti-aircraft missiles, and radars.



By these means, through joint and effective inter-branch processes, the State of Israel succeeded in achieving air control over a hostile state, the head of the foxes and the mother of modern adversaries, located thousands of kilometers from Israel.

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3.19 am

Three distinct operations were conducted:



1. In central Iran, Mossad commando squads deployed precision-guided weapon systems in open areas near Iranian surface-to-air missile (SAM) sites. During the Israeli attack, these systems were activated in coordination with air force strikes across Iran, launching precision missiles simultaneously with high accuracy.



2. To neutralize Iran’s air defense systems threatening Israeli fighter jets, the Mossad covertly deployed sophisticated attack systems on vehicles. At the onset of the surprise attack, these weapons were launched, completely destroying the targeted Iranian defense systems.



3. In a third operation, the Mossad established a network of explosive drones infiltrated deep into Iran well before the attack. During the Israeli offensive, these drones were activated and launched against surface-to-surface missile (SGM) launchers at the Asfaqabad base near Tehran, which posed a threat to strategic targets and Israeli civilians.

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