Posted on 12/01/2017 5:19:42 PM PST by tired&retired
These were Iranian Munitions Depots Israel Exploded.
Looks like Press TV got snookered by a fake Twitter account.
Just like FR did.
Israeli missiles targeted strategic Syrian Army ammo storage in west Damascus
Al-Masdar News has just learned that the Israeli forces fired several missiles towards the 1st Division ammo storage in the western countryside of Damascus.
According to a military source, several missiles were fired towards this ammo storage, with some of them intercepted by the Syrian Air Defense before they hit the target
gotta go get all the guys from the other thread
The Iranians need to be smacked around. Hopefully Israel can handle it.
Putin’s deployment of advanced S-400 system impacts a mainstay of Israel’s defense strategy.
Sounds as though Israel was able to get some missiles past the S-400 system.
Is that why Jerusalem Post blocked their story on this?
AND, there is nothing on DEBKA
Iranian munitions? Saudis approve I assume.
Still noting on Drudge or The Jerusalem Post.
Russia should be bragging that they intercepted ANY of them with the crap they’ve been selling Syria for the last ten years. Getting it down to only 50% defeatable is the big time for them.
On the first thread on this Twitter hoax, I noted that Sky News isn’t mentioning this.
If it were real, they would be reporting wall to wall.
They ain’t.
AP has nothing on it.
TFFD? Too Fake for DEBKA. Whoa.
Maybe Israel should make it real...
Probably some camel jockey threw a cigarette in the munitions dump and it exploded so they blame Israel...
It was exciting for a little while. Fake news can be exciting.
indeed. See Russia Collusion. Month’s of laughter.
It’s a nearly full moon; sats can see any recent smoking holes if they exist.
I can;t wait to laugh at Killery.
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