A top Israeli spook dropped a bombshell on Fox News Saturday, whispering to Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst, “We have more surprises coming up” for Iran after the opening thunder of “Operation Rising Lion.”
What could that mean? How will Iranian officials react? They're already fleeing the country like roaches when the lights come on.
This high-placed Israeli source, eyes cold as steel, laid it out: Israeli intel’s crystal ball sees Iran stacking 8,000 ballistic missiles in two years if left unchecked. Right now, Tehran has about 2,000, which is why Israel pulled the trigger rather than waiting to be attacked as promised by the IRGC.
“We cannot end this operation knowing that we will be in the same spot two years from now,” the official growled. “Everything is going as planned. Actually, better than planned.”
First strike? A surgical hit on a meeting of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps air force brass. Intel’s tally: 30 commanders turned to goat bait.
But Iran’s not done. More missiles are expected to scream in, bringing death and ruin. Yet, the source reckons the heavy fighting could wrap in days.
“I think we can finish it in days… It’s a good thing that we have the U.S. by our side,” he said.
The U.S., fully in lockstep, is Israel’s shadow muscle. Details? Zipped lips. But the official didn’t hold back on gratitude: “The way the U.S. is standing beside Israel is unprecedented. We feel it.”
Israel’s playing chess while Iran’s throwing stones. The board’s set, and the next moves are coming fast.
This high-placed Israeli source, eyes cold as steel, laid it out: Israeli intel’s crystal ball sees Iran stacking 8,000 ballistic missiles in two years if left unchecked. Right now, Tehran has about 2,000, which is why Israel pulled the trigger rather than waiting to be attacked as promised by the IRGC.
“We cannot end this operation knowing that we will be in the same spot two years from now,” the official growled. “Everything is going as planned. Actually, better than planned.”
And then, with a glint: “We have lots of surprises. Not just the ones we already did. We have more surprises coming up.”
Picture this: shattered homes in Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv, missile scars from Iran’s wrath, captured Saturday by AP’s Ariel Schalit. Israel’s hitting back, hard. Forty Iranian air defense systems are now scrap metal. The mission? Cripple Iran’s nuclear dreams, gut its missile program, and snuff out the existential threat to Israel.
First strike? A surgical hit on a meeting of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps air force brass. Intel’s tally: 30 commanders turned to goat bait.
“It’s a historic achievement,” the official said, voice steady as a sniper’s aim.
But Iran’s not done. More missiles are expected to scream in, bringing death and ruin. Yet, the source reckons the heavy fighting could wrap in days.
“I think we can finish it in days… It’s a good thing that we have the U.S. by our side,” he said.
The U.S., fully in lockstep, is Israel’s shadow muscle. Details? Zipped lips. But the official didn’t hold back on gratitude: “The way the U.S. is standing beside Israel is unprecedented. We feel it.”
Israel’s playing chess while Iran’s throwing stones. The board’s set, and the next moves are coming fast.
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