Posted on 10/22/2024 7:59:09 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
The State Censor cleared for publication on Tuesday that the UAV launched by Hezbollah on Saturday struck the private home of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and caused damage.
The UAV precisely struck a bedroom window. All three UAVs that were launched that day were intended for the Netanyahus' home.
The Netanyahus were not home at the time of the strike.
"Iran's proxies, who today tried to assassinate my wife and me, have made a serious mistake," Netanyahu said after the strike. "This will not deter me or the State of Israel from continuing the war of renewal against our enemies, in order to ensure our security for generations to come.
"I say to the Iranians and their partners in the axis of evil: Anyone who harms the citizens of Israel will pay a very heavy price. We will continue to eliminate your terrorists, we will bring our hostages home from Gaza, we will return our residents to the north. We will achieve all of the goals which we set for the war, and we will change the security situation in our region - for generations to come."
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If anyone in the UN or the Biden admin hoped Bibi would scale down the counterattacks — I think there’s no chance of that now.
It was stupid to not admit it at the start. The resort home was not a secret, target of protests and attempted vandalism by kook Israeli Leftists. Knocked off tree branches and damaged a window.
I imagine when an Israeli drone hits Kahmenhi’s house it will leave a mark.
Not as big of Mark as one would think. Those windows are obviously ballistic glass it doesn’t even look the the drone penetrated the glass as the panels are still all there. The accuracy to hit a window is what is troubling that means some form of digital scene matching and mapping likely with AI as well. This was front line cruise missile tech not too long ago. A larger payload with shaped charges would have breached that ballistic glass for sure.
bttt
I hope you’re right, kamraden.
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