Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)

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Sujet : Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
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Date : 21. Jul 2024, 08:28:22
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- How stupid of Israel.
First off, were they sure Houthis can't nuke them?...
I guess they were. I'm not sure of that though.
By attacking Hodaydeh, they handed Yemen (on a silver tray!) the right to attack Israel directly from now on. It won't be just their ships anymore.
Is that good for Israel?  It is good for Ghazans, that's for sure.
It is becoming more evident present Israelis are much dumber than their earlier generations. Same goes with the Nazis too of course.
Imagine the new options opened... That region is not a place for dumb people.
- Iran's militia says Houthis might respond by hitting Ashkelon oil facilities. It is an obvious choice. Let's see if they can :)
I'm happy cause escalation is good for Ghazans.
The militia also mentioned it was pure prudence that Houthis put the air defense systems development in the works not that long back. Soon they'll have systems that would not let Israeli aircraft have so much fun near them. Their aircraft couldn't even enter Iran in the so-called "Mama Se" operation of theirs. Whatever it was that they did, they did that inside Iraq's air. It will be like that for Yemen also, soon.
- Yemen says they'll hit any Arab country that intercepts their missiles and drones on the way to Israel.
About time. The suckers have had it free of charge this far.
Before I go to another subject, make sure you convert your dollars to crypto just in case Houthis manage to hit that juicy target in Ashkelon. The jump in price will take care of you :)
- Some Yemeni news outlets are talking about using missiles to retaliate. To hit Ashkelon refineries, I think low flying drones are still better options than missiles. The target is another Aramco anyway. Houthis can use same weapons in the same manner. Iran's tests on Israel proved that their chances of hitting drones were only as long as they were high in the skies. The ones that survived to very low altitudes intact over Israel, ALL hit their targets. They couldn't stop them at those heights. So despite differences in "layers" of air defense around Aramco and in Ashkelon, same plan will work as successfully as Aramco hit did.
So if you like to make Ashkelon refinery look like Hodaydeh or Aramco, use the exact same drones; Shahed 136 already has the range, and evidently so does your Samad 3 now. I don't recall Yemen using anything but Sammad 3 and Shahed 136 for Aramco.
Missiles are for inflicting heavy structural damage; very different targets; while Oil facilities and refineries and storage, chemical plants, etc, requires nothing beyond igniting them. The rest follows by itself. The "payload" is already there! Drones would do the job perfectly well.

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