Does the data change the blow to Ber Seva? The critical 48 hours and the nuclear threat

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Does the data change the blow to Ber Seva? The critical 48 hours and the nuclear threat

His biggest hit in their clash so far was succeeded on Thursday morning by hitting Soroka Hospital in Ber Seva. The images transmitted by Mega from the spot are shocking as the building has been subjected to sections of the facade collapsing and logistical equipment completely destroyed.

However, despite the magnitude of the attack, there were no casualties, as patients and staff had been transferred to the shelters in time after the sirens had first sounded. He claims that he was aiming for a headquarters that is supposed to be nearby with Iran replying that there were no military infrastructure in the area.

Shortly afterwards, an Iranian ballistic rocket hit the country in Tel Aviv, the country’s financial “heart”.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragsi argued that the missile attack hit an Israeli military center and intelligence unit near Soroka Hospital, causing only “surface damage to a small section” of the hospital. He also claimed that the hospital was “largely evacuated” and was mainly used “for the hospitalization of Israeli soldiers” fighting in the Gaza Strip War.

“Our strong armed forces will continue to pound the criminals who target our people until they stop and pay for their criminal aggression against our nation,” the Iranian Foreign Minister said, urging Israeli citizens.

On the part of Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after a hit at the Medical Center, said that the “tyrants” of Tehran would pay a “heavy price”, while Foreign Minister Gideon Saar, speaking to reporters outside the hospital, is not a “hospital”. Council of Ministers.

Finally, Defense Minister Israel Kats said that the army had instructed to step up the blows on strategically linked targets in Tehran in order to eliminate the threat to Israel and to destabilize the “regime of Ayatollah”.

Watch videos from the bombed -out hospital:

What will Trump finally decide?

In a post on Truth Social, Donald Trump denied a report against Iran, writing: “The Wall Street Journal!” Earlier, the Wall Street Journal said Trump told his associates that he approved plans for the attack of the US Armed Forces in Iran, but he has not yet given the “definitive order” to proceed.

The CBS has conveyed – citing anonymous sources – that Trump has been informed of both the dangers and the benefits of Iran’s safer nuclear plant, and its rationale is that its elimination is necessary due to the risk of weapons in a relatively short period of time.

The critical 24 hours and regular nuclear

As can be seen, no one knows if the US president will give OK to participate in the US attacks against the Iranian nuclear program. However, an Israeli official speaking to the Times of Israel said Israel estimates that Trump would eventually turn on the green light. “The expectation is to join, but no one is pushing them,” the official said. “They have to make their own decision,” he noted, concluding that “we will know the next 24-48 hours”, though the White House noted that Trump would decide within two weeks whether to attack Iran.

Forto’s destruction requires advanced weapons and Trump seems to weigh all the options. Staff appears to have presented in Trump a plan to destroy the installation by throwing two GBU-57 bombs. However, fears are expressed that even the use of this bomb will not penetrate deep into the ground and will only cause limited damage as it is estimated that the plant is “buried” even at a depth of 90 meters.

Another scenario wants would require the US to “soften” the ground with conventional bombs and then drop a regular bombing nuclear bomb to eliminate the entire installation.

The threat to the straits of the hormoz

The closure of the strategic importance of Ormuz is one of Iran’s options to respond to his enemies, a member of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security Bureau, Beenham Saendi, told the semi -official Mehr News Agency.

Of the straits of Ormuz, 20% of the daily world consumption of oil passes, making this maritime passage the most important worldwide for transporting oil by sea.

Tehran has again threatened to close the straits again in retaliation for West pressure, and shipping sources said Wednesday that merchant ships avoid sailing in Iranian waters around the straits.

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