🇮🇷🇮🇱 That orange hellscape spreading across Tel Aviv tonight is not one explosion. It’s dozens of individual kill zones — Iranian ballistic missiles releasing cluster warheads at 7km altitude, with up to 80 bomblets per missile, raining down across miles of city with zero warning… https://t.co/6g7zuoWcrG pic.twitter.com/oC1YTuK75I
— THE ISLANDER (@IslanderWORLD) March 15, 2026
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6 responses to “Doesn’t Look Like Winning to Me”
Samsonite Option any day, especially when Iran rolls out the large ballistic missile ‘party favors’ w/2 to 4-ton warheads they’ve been saving for a special occasion. Anybody heard if Bibi is alive?
The ahhh, FO stage of FA?
I’m pretty sure that it depends on your definition of “winning” If it means the exposure and defeat of satan and his minions, then, yes this looks like winning to me.
Can we be sure these photos are the real deal? All I have seen thus far on You Tube is click bait which is being debunked by responders as cut-and-paste jobs from fires and disasters from other cities throughout the world. Thanks to anyone who can cut through the fog.
It is certainly difficult to get anything 100% reliable with all the censorship going on, the mockingbird media, and the IA propagandists at work on all side. I don’t like AI and don’t want to interact with it myself, but I think it can be used to validate if a photo or video is AI generated. I have read that some of the vids of inbound missiles cut off right before impact because that complies with the letter of the Israeli censorship decree, but who knows. I try to judge for myself in a case by case basis if what is presented looks a little over the top or not. I have noticed that some very suspect Tel Aviv missile strike vids all involve a shot with way too many MIRVs and/or an impact from something that was moving too fast to even be a hypersonic. The person taking the vid always seems to be on the 30th floor of a highrise tower and has a convenient little Israeli flag tied to the railing of his balcony or elsewhere incidentally in the shot so we can be assured it is in Israel. Little details like that make me suspicious.
The bottom line is the most of the MSM being allowed to film in TA are showing a lit up and intact skyline up to this point. The obvious impacts that we do manage to see are probably leaving very serious damage, but it is far from citywide. The Iranians are supposed to still be in the selective mode of limited shots at very specific targets within the city rather than an area bombardment mode. If this changes and Tel Aviv starts looking more like Gaza, then I am sure the live reports from the MSM will stop.
By the way, you can get an idea of what is happening from the ADS-B flight trackers and from AIS ship tracking. You can tell that Ben Gurion airfield is still operational since there is still all types of traffic coming and going from there, though not constantly. I was able to see the surviving American tanker returning there after the crash incident the other day as it was broadcasting a distress signal and someone on another site pointed that out. Earlier this morning, inbound US military and Israeli civil aircraft all made an abrupt diversion to Cypress at the same time, suggesting an attack was going on. A few days into the war there were multiple Isreal flagged sailing yachts in AIS departing the Israeli coast and heading directly to Cypress, another subtle indicator.