Leading up to Operation Rising Lion, Israeli satellites took millions of photos of multiple locations in Iran, the Defense Ministry announced.

 


ed note–as always, lots of ‘must knows’ that every Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.

 

Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, as much as it is a mainstay on this humble little informational endeavor that ‘they’, the ‘children of Israel’ as they just LOVE to refer to themselves, are as much magnetically ‘pulled’ towards dishonesty and duplicity as a crocodile is ‘pulled’ towards fresh meat, or, put another way as we often do here, that–

 

 

FISH SWIM, BIRDS FLY AND JEWS LIE…

 

Nevetheless there are times, as rare as they are, where ‘they’, the ‘Children of Israel’, as they love to refer to themselves, tell the truth, or at least part of it.

 

And this, sad to say, is more than likely one of those times…

 

While it is important that all those engaged in ‘fighting the good fight’ keep their spirits high in maintaining morale and ‘esprit de corps’, at the same time however, unrealistic positive expectations, otherwise referred to in certain circles as ‘Hopium’, about the technical abilities of one side over the other can only result in fatal errors of judgment and in expected outcomes, and the recent war between Israel and Iran represents one of those instances.

 

Various pundits spread throughout and operating VERY LOUDLY within certain neighborhoods of the ‘alternative media’ have made as part of their regular repertoire the notion that Israel is a dying dog and that Iran and the ‘AoR’, ‘Axis of Resistance’ is an unstoppable force in terms of its technological prowess that towers over Israel’s ‘meager’ capabilities, and as recent events at least suggest, this is not the case, at all.

 

It goes without saying, but nevertheless, the Gentile ‘resistance’ to the Jews and the tyrannical ‘New World Order’ that ‘they’, the ‘Children of Israel’ are seeking to impose upon the world is brave, honorable, and deserves the admiration of all decent peoples everywhere.

 

However, this admiration should not lead otherwise rational people to expect battlefield miracles that otherwise are not ‘in the cards’.

 

No, we are not being ‘negative’ here or trafficking in pessimism, but rather encouraging some degree of realism, because if we truly want and plan to win, this means we have to keep our wits about us.

 

Now, assuming that the facts of the news piece below are correct, what it shows is how the Jews, through their unmatched ability in spying out a ‘battlefield’ before they blow their trumpets and begin their attack, spend 99% of their time and energy on ‘preparation’ so that they are only forced to expend a mere 1% on the ‘perspiration’ needed in declaring victory.

 

What the story below also shows, ladies and Gentile-men, is that the ‘explanation’ given by the Pirates of Judea in the aftermath of the events of Oct 7th, i.e. that ‘Israel didnt know’ what was coming and that it was all the result of ‘intelligence failures’ was and remains to this day a bold faced lie that, sad to say, has been swallowed whole hog by entire swaths of gullible Gentiles making up the ‘anti-Zionist/anti-Israel/Free Palestine’ movement.

 

If the Jews had the technical means of spying out Iran, hundreds of miles away and rather LARGE in her geography, and taking TENS OF MILLIONS of pics in prep for the 12 day war that recently took place, they CERTAINLY possessed the capacity for keeping an eye on what was taking place in tiny Gaza that rests right on the border with Israel.

 

As we say often on this humble little informational endeavor, it is hard to decide which is the more inexplicable, the Judaic penchant for lying, or the Gentile penchant for believing those lies.

 

 

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Israeli satellites took tens of millions of photos of Iran leading up to, and during, the recent war, the Defense Ministry announced.

 

Comprehensive space-based intelligence gathering captured tens of millions of square kilometers through day-night surveillance, producing over 12,000 satellite images of Iranian territory.

 

Since the Islamic Republic spans approximately 1.6 million square kilometers and much of the Israeli operation focused on the Tehran area and Western Iran, parts of Iran needed to be photographed extensively.

 

This also means that Israel’s satellites were surveilling hundreds of different targets per day, the ministry said.

 

Overall, Israeli satellites surveilled hundreds of thousands of sq.km. in Iran on a daily basis.

 

With Israel reaching a new level of power, quality, and volume in satellite use, the ministry said that the Jewish state has also shifted its use of satellites from only receiving an intermittent snapshot of the status of a specific spot in Iran for general analysis, to being able to maintain real-time constant tactical and operational surveillance of many places all over the Islamic Republic.

 

 

The launch of the Ofek 13 satellite

 

Ergo, satellites have proved useful against Iran in terms of altering live Israel Air Force attacks based on real-time analysis of the Islamic Republic’s ballistic missile shooting patterns and trends.

 

Further, the satellites were able to achieve new levels of immediate battle damage assessments, enabling them to quickly determine the effectiveness of strikes against targets in Iran.

 

They were also used to determine the extent to which additional aerial sorties against a target may be necessary, and regarding complex and large objectives, which portion of such a target needed to be struck again, as opposed to portions of the objective that were already destroyed.

 

There were also significant advantages during the war with Iran in terms of the quality of surveillance from newer satellites, such as the Ofek 13, which was introduced into use in March 2023.

 

The Ofek 13 satellite, developed jointly by the ministry and the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI), was launched using a Shavit 2 satellite launcher from an open space in the center of the country.

 

At the time, Avi Berger, the head of the Defense Ministry’s Space Directorate, said, ‘The launch was successful. It went according to plan. The first indications from the satellite are also excellent. In the coming weeks, we will complete the technical tests and receive the first images.’

 

Besides the ministry and the IAI, the development and production of the satellite were carried out cooperatively with several other IDF divisions, including the 9900 Unit and the air force.

 

Back then, Berger had said that the ‘Ofek 13 is a radar-based observation satellite with the most advanced capabilities of its kind in the world, all of which are the result of Israeli development.’

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