BREAKING🚨☢️ Israeli defence minister Gallant tacitly admits to using a tactical nuclear ☢️ bomb to kill Sayed Nasrallah .
He said he ordered to change the bomb from 40 tonnes to 80 tonnes . There is no such thing as a conventional 80 tonne bomb. Even 40 for that matter. The change could mean it’s dial a yield.
Inevitable someone is going to suggest multiple bombs were used in a mixed payload scenario. This is impossible for the following reasons, the most obvious of which is no aircraft can carry the weight required for 80 tonnes of conventional explosives.
Others may suggest multiple sorties with more than one jets. But
Video evidence only showed one bomb.
21st of September 2024, Israel’s first failed assassination attempt at Nasrallah. Similar to the one used in the day of his death, it was only one sortie, using only one bomb. Not multiple.
The hole left from the bunker buster bomb that killed Nasrallah. It was on bomb leaving one crater with one centroid.
The only 80 tonne bunker buster are nuclear EPWs (Earth penetrating weapons).
The way a bunker buster works is by burying under ground before detonating.
So it’s confirmed only one bunker buster bomb was used. And the only way its yield could be 80 tonnes is if it was nuclear.
CCTV footage just now released showing the moment Nasrallah was murdered, reveals: Only one bomb was used that detonated under the ground.
There is no single conventional bomb that can yield 80 tonnes. It’s impossible.
NOTE: This is not the centre of the explosion, this video is of the earth caving in at some distance. The bomb exploded underground.
At the time the media claimed that Israel must used 80 bombs , from estimating the yield of the explosion then back calculated how many bombs would have been necessary. They claimed it had to be a mysterious illegal 2000 pound bunker busters that were used. Where is a video of 80 bombs dropping? Doesn’t exist.
They messed up though because even though each of these bomb may weigh 2000 pounds, the yield is a fraction of this, no more than 500kg or 0.5 ton each. Had they done their homework they would had doubled their estimate.
An F16 can carry 4 mk84 JDAMs which are half a tonne of explosives each.
You would need 160 of these bombs and 40 F16s to drop them to make up 80 tones. They would have to drop them at the same exact point and orientation to keep digging into the ground like a tunnel. It’s impossible and ridiculous to suggest.
There was on bunker buster and it had a yield of 80 tonnes. Which means it had to be nuclear.☢️
Gallant’s admission means that Israel wants the world to know this
Someone questioned how the guy on the bike survived if the bomb was nuclear.
1. This was not the centre of the bomb, this was taken some distance away, and isn’t of the detonation but the earth being raised.
2. The bomb exploded under the ground .
A blow ground detonation is not going to kill you like an above ground one. Ever watch the film broken arrow?
To illustrate, the film broken arrow portrays a below ground nuclear detonation. Does it look familiar?
Now here are real videos of nuclear bombs going off underground .
Note that these are all in the countryside where it’s flat dirt, not roads buildings and asphalt. That’s why the ground is raised in a more regular fashion.
The cows lived just as the biker did.
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“Bringing down Assad would not only be a massive boon to Israel's security, it would also ease Israel's understandable fear of losing its nuclear monopoly.”
The Wikileaks Hillary Clinton email files, a postmortem re-reading.
“The best way to help Israel deal with Iran's growing nuclear capability is to help the people of Syria overthrow the regime of Bashar Assad.” - US state department
Iran's nuclear program and Syria's civil war may seem unconnected, but they are. For Israeli leaders, the real threat from a nuclear-armed Iran is not the prospect of an insane Iranian leader launching an unprovoked Iranian nuclear attack on Israel that would lead to the annihilation of both countries. What Israeli military leaders really worry about -- but cannot talk about -- is losing their nuclear monopoly. An Iranian nuclear weapons capability would not only end that nuclear monopoly but could also prompt other adversaries, like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, to go nuclear as well. The result would be a precarious nuclear balance in which Israel could not respond to provocations with conventional military strikes on Syria and Lebanon, as it can today. If Iran were to reach the threshold of a nuclear weapons state, Tehran would find it much easier to call on its allies in Syria and Hezbollah to strike Israel, knowing that its nuclear weapons would serve as a deterrent to Israel responding against Iran itself.
ANALYSIS🚨 What happened in #Syria in the last few days has left many in shock, how could the Syrian army cede so much territory within a matter of days? As the fog of war settles the picture becomes clearer.
🔻The first step in understanding this is to note that the Syrian army were ordered to retreat from Aleppo/Hama. The soldiers didn't run and there was no mutiny. The AlQaeda hordes didn't defeat the Army, because they didn't fight them in the first place. They simply ceded the ground. To understand why such a gut wrenching decision had to be made we must have to look at the wider chessboard. A thread🧵
BLITZKRIEG
A surprise attack that uses a concentrated force to quickly overwhelm the enemy. This is what the Syrian army was facing. Once the AlQaeda hordes breached the M4 highway, attempting to hold the city in the chaos way would have caused mass casualties among both civilians and soldiers.
To defeat a Blitzkrieg you must:
A) Fall back, to over stretch the enemy until they reach a point where they don't have enough resources to keep pushing. That point is being reached in Homs.
B) Air superiority. It's much easier to bomb convoys of AlQaeda terrorists on highways from the air than fight them inside cities. This way their man power is depleted.
C) Flanking, counter attack from the flank of a spear head. If the over exuberant enemy has gone to far ahead they can be separated into more easily manageable pockets. Part of this strategy could be seen when Russia blew Rastan the bridge that leads from Hama to Homs.
MANPOWER
Have you observed that there wasn't many Syrian army casualties during the retreat? That is rather the point, preserving man power.
#Syria is a country of less than 20 million people. There's not that large of a pool of recruits to draw from, and after fighting 13 years of war the numbers depleted.
Hezbollah's war with "Israel" and Russia's war with Ukraine, added to the man power shortage.
As such the soldiers lives have to be preserved. If large number had been lost in an attempted to hold Aleppo from an unlimited number of Turkic and central Asian hordes then Damascus would subsequently soon later fall and all would be lost.
In cold weather, the body pools blood away from the exterminates to keep up ones core temperature, Syria must consolidate it's man power to maintain the core.
What's more is, the Syrian army is fighting a war on multiple fronts, the Turkic hordes from the north, the Americans to the east, the Americans and Takfiris to the south, and finally Israel. Which, brings us to the next point.
Foreign doctors in Gaza have published the X-Rays of the children that Israeli snipers deliberately shot in the head and neck with 5.56 rounds used by IDF terrorists.
The following is a thread on Israeli snipers deliberately shooting at civilians, a history.
IDF terrorists shot and killed women and children carrying white flags while evacuating Gaza.
#Gaza: IDF snipers shoot woman and baby, then shoot at anyone trying to save the baby.