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"It is basically hovering around 7.5% to 8% at this stage. I know this goes against the mainstream media, but if you look at Google, it is really politically motivated. . . . The other number you need to look at is the confidence in government, and it is at 28%. . . . This number is unheard of since World War II.(I have another confidential data miner source who backs up Armstrong's numbers, including the latest 8% job approval number, with nearly identical Biden job approval numbers going back two years. So, yes, there are two solid sources for Biden's true approval rating.)
"The Iranian threat met the aerial and technological superiority of the IDF, along with a strong fighting coalition — which together intercepted the overwhelming majority of the threats. 99% of the threats launched towards Israeli territory were intercepted — a very significant strategic achievement."The IDF said in a separate, earlier statement posted on social media there were some injuries from the Iranian-launched missiles, including at a military base in southern Israel, but the full statement released later by Hagari made no mention of casualties.
"What happened on the night of April 14 did not happen in a vacuum. The steps undertaken by Iran became a reaction to the disgraceful inaction by this council."At issue was the April 1 missile strike that killed seven Iranian military officers, including two senior commanders, at Tehran's consulate in Damascus. Western members of the Security Council stood in the way of rebuking Israel over the "egregious attack," despite the fact that it was a violation of international law on the inviolability of diplomatic installations, the Russian envoy said.
The main target was one or two military/airbases in S. Israel. Ramona being one. At least one of those bases was hit with a few ballistic missiles with relatively small warheads.The question is, will the crazies in Israel recognize that in this instance, they are ahead? Probably not. Stay tuned . . . .
That's about it. Most of the drones were probably without warheads, i.e. decoys.
Israel spent about $1 billion on AD missiles to shoot them down.
Iranians are happy "the Zionist regime got a smack"
Iranian govt. is happy that the people are happy.
Israelis are happy their air defense kept them safe.
Israeli govt. is happy it got more propaganda material and support from the world, especially the US in the form of more money.
American govt. is happy to distract Americans from the problems in the USA.
Everyone wins, even the Palestinians, because tonight was the first night in 6 months that Gaza wasn't bombed by Israel.
Comment: Whilst Israel may have had some success with its Western-backed genocide in Gaza, it made little headway in its efforts against Hamas there. And now, following Iran's exploratory, and rather humiliating, retaliation, Tel Aviv has allegedly chosen to pause its Rafah offensive.
Taken together, Israel seems to be losing any semblance of dominance over its chaos creation, and which is possibly the point when the situation becomes even more dangerous: