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According to reports by the Maariv newspaper, as many as 5,000 buildings in Israel have been damaged amid Iranian missiles, an escalation that followed Israelโs entry alongside the United States into a wider war with Iran.
The conflict intensified after sustained Israeli and US airstrikes targeted Iranian military and strategic sites, killing senior officials and devastating infrastructure across Iran, which prompted Tehran to launch sustained missile and drone barrages.
The conflict intensified after sustained Israeli and US airstrikes targeted Iranian military and strategic sites, killing senior officials and devastating infrastructure across Iran, which prompted Tehran to launch sustained missile and drone barrages.
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๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฎ๐ณ Complete devastation in Beirut as Israeli strikes destroy neighborhoods
Rescue teams overwhelmed with multiple casualty sites difficult to access
as Israel unleashes โLARGESTโ bombing wave in #Lebanon since start of operation over a month ago
More than '100 targets' struck in just 10 minutes across central #Beirut, southern suburbs, the south, and the #Bekaa
Several buildings completely destroyed โ reports of mass casualties across multiple areas
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#Iran #Ceasefire
Rescue teams overwhelmed with multiple casualty sites difficult to access
as Israel unleashes โLARGESTโ bombing wave in #Lebanon since start of operation over a month ago
More than '100 targets' struck in just 10 minutes across central #Beirut, southern suburbs, the south, and the #Bekaa
Several buildings completely destroyed โ reports of mass casualties across multiple areas
@MTodayNews
#Iran #Ceasefire
๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐งThe embodiment of all evil, the Jews, attacked Lebanon from north to south and every single known safe area with more than a 100 airstrike leveling unprecedented level of buildings outside of #Dahyeh
Something that was not witnessed since 1980's
Casualties are just unknown..
@LebUpdate
#Lebanon #Beirut #Ceasefire
Something that was not witnessed since 1980's
Casualties are just unknown..
@LebUpdate
#Lebanon #Beirut #Ceasefire
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BREAKING | Lebanonโs Health Ministry reports hundreds killed and injured in Israelโs latest attacks across the country, with hospitals overwhelmed by casualties.
The Lebanese Red Cross reports more than 300 people killed and injured in Beirut and its southern suburb, with many victims trapped under the rubble.
The Lebanese Red Cross reports more than 300 people killed and injured in Beirut and its southern suburb, with many victims trapped under the rubble.
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Israel's goal is to attack everyone separately, Israel is massacring Lebanese constantly for 2 and a half years!
๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ง๐ฎ๐ทIranโs National Security Council: โWithin a few hours, if the ceasefire in Southern #Lebanon is not implemented, the Air-Missile Unit will bomb Tel Aviv.โ
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Lebanon isnโt part of the ceasefire.
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๐จ๐บ๐ธ ๐ฎ๐ท THE CEASEFIRE CAME JUST IN TIME โ AMERICA WAS RUNNING OUT OF MISSILES
Iran agreed to pause the war on April 7. The Pentagon's budget request reveals why Washington needed that pause just as badly.
The Iran ceasefire looks very different when you read the Pentagon's fiscal 2027 budget request. The US Navy is asking Congress for $3 billion to replenish its Tomahawk missile stockpile โ a 1,200% increase โ after burning through at least 850 Tomahawks since February 28, according to the Washington Post.
Congress approved just 58 Tomahawks for $257 million in 2026. The Navy now wants 785 missiles for $3 billion, plus $1.5 billion in modifications. Overall weapons procurement jumped from $10 billion to $22 billion in a single cycle. Air-to-air missiles tell the same story: AMRAAMs requested jumped nearly 500% year-on-year.
๐ What the Numbers Say
This is not a victory lap budget. It is a replenishment budget โ an army returning from the front to restock before the next fight.
๐ The Ceasefire Seen Differently
A ceasefire is rarely just a peace gesture. For a power burning through precision weapons at unsustainable rates, a two-week pause is an opportunity โ to regroup, replan, restock, and re-enter from recovered strength. The budget request, submitted the same week the ceasefire was announced, suggests Washington understood this clearly.
Iran almost certainly understands it too. Tehran's 10-point conditions โ demanding attack guarantees and full sanctions removal before any final deal โ reflect a side with no intention of returning weaker than it left.
๐ The Central Question
If the ceasefire collapses in 15 days โ does America have the stockpile to sustain the campaign it started? And does Iran know the answer better than Congress does?
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Iran agreed to pause the war on April 7. The Pentagon's budget request reveals why Washington needed that pause just as badly.
The Iran ceasefire looks very different when you read the Pentagon's fiscal 2027 budget request. The US Navy is asking Congress for $3 billion to replenish its Tomahawk missile stockpile โ a 1,200% increase โ after burning through at least 850 Tomahawks since February 28, according to the Washington Post.
Congress approved just 58 Tomahawks for $257 million in 2026. The Navy now wants 785 missiles for $3 billion, plus $1.5 billion in modifications. Overall weapons procurement jumped from $10 billion to $22 billion in a single cycle. Air-to-air missiles tell the same story: AMRAAMs requested jumped nearly 500% year-on-year.
This is not a victory lap budget. It is a replenishment budget โ an army returning from the front to restock before the next fight.
A ceasefire is rarely just a peace gesture. For a power burning through precision weapons at unsustainable rates, a two-week pause is an opportunity โ to regroup, replan, restock, and re-enter from recovered strength. The budget request, submitted the same week the ceasefire was announced, suggests Washington understood this clearly.
Iran almost certainly understands it too. Tehran's 10-point conditions โ demanding attack guarantees and full sanctions removal before any final deal โ reflect a side with no intention of returning weaker than it left.
If the ceasefire collapses in 15 days โ does America have the stockpile to sustain the campaign it started? And does Iran know the answer better than Congress does?
@NewRulesGeo
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