Wednesday, January 03, 2024

Terror Attack In Iran!

Israel carried out a terrorist attack in Iran.

Be Warned There Is Graphic Images.

Israel will claim that its actions are justified. They will claim its antisemitism or blood libel if you claim their actions are war crimes and acts of terrorism.

Just you wait, Israel will be driving the U.S. down with them.

Like with the Lebanon drone strike that killed Saleh al-Arouri, it is likely Israel that carried out a bombing inside Iran. The Israeli government will deny it and it will use the junk food media in the West to claim it was a rogue group of individuals.

Israel has a known habit of invading countries through the Mossad and have targeted Iranians in the past. They have used lethal bombings and often tried false flag operations to escape fault.

More illegal acts and justifications for Iran, Syria, Egypt, Yemen, Turkey Lebanon and Iraq to retaliate.

And of course, it will pull the U.S. into it. Because President Joe Biden wants to help keep the status quo between Israel and the U.S. when it comes to shared partnership.

I know that this is going to escalate to an all out war. Israel just thinks it can get away with it.

The twin explosions struck a procession going towards Qasem Soleimani's tomb in the Golzar Shohada cemetery (Martyrs' Cemetery), around the Saheb al-Zaman mosque, to commemorate the fourth anniversary of his death. The first explosion occurred 700 metres from Soleimani’s grave near a parking lot, while the second occurred one kilometre away at Shohada (Martyrs) Street, where many had fled, preventing the explosives' detection at the security gates. The explosions occurred between 10 to 15 minutes apart. According to Iranian media reports, the attack was carried out using two briefcase bombs placed at the entrance. The explosives were detonated remotely using a control device. A witness said one of the bombs was placed inside a trash bin. The deputy governor of Kerman Province said the incident was a terrorist attack.

At least 103 people were killed and at least another 211 were injured, including three paramedics who responded to the site of the first explosion and were caught in the second blast. Most of the fatalities were believed to have been killed in the second explosion. Several of the injured were trampled in the panic that followed the explosions.

Reza Fallah, head of the Kerman Red Crescent Society, told state television the huge crowd was making it hard to get the wounded out.

Other videos aired by Iranian media showed dozens of bodies strewn around with some bystanders trying to help survivors and others hurrying to leave the blast area.

"A terrible sound was heard there, despite all the security and safety measures. We are still investigating," Fallah said.

The U.S. assassination of Soleimani in a drone attack at Baghdad airport and Tehran's retaliation by attacking two Iraq military bases that house U.S. troops brought the United States and Iran close to full-blown conflict in 2020.

As chief commander of the elite Quds force, the overseas arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Soleimani ran clandestine operations in foreign countries and was a key figure in Iran's long-standing campaign to drive U.S. forces out of the Middle East.

Tensions between Iran and Israel, along with its ally the United States, have reached a new high over Israel's war on Iranian-backed Hamas militants in Gaza in retaliation for their Oct. 7 rampage through southern Israel.

Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi militia have attacked ships they say have links to Israel in the entrance to the Red Sea, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.

U.S. forces have come under attack by Iran-backed militants in Iraq and Syria over Washington's backing of Israel and have carried out their own retaliatory air strikes.

On Monday an Israeli air strike killed a senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards in Syria.

Iran has in the past blamed Israel for attacks on individual people or places within its borders - claims which Israel has neither confirmed nor denied - but there was no indication of any involvement of a foreign state in the explosions at Wednesday's ceremony.

In other words, Reuters says, "Trust us, it wasn't Israel."

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