The ceasefire between Israel and Iran may be officially ending, while in reality, Israel continues to attack the terrorist nation with drones.
Iranian airspace remains closed, in spite of the so called ceasefire.
Israel Katz, the Defense Minister, ordered the IDF to prepare for a long-term action Iran, including the stopping of nuclear programs, ballistic missiles and their terror support for their proxies. He said, "Operation Rising Lion was only the preview. After October 7th, immunity is now over."
The ceasefire is in name only, it appears as Mossad spies are still in Tehran and in other Iranian cities.
Iran's leaders, including Khamenei are still in hiding, even though he came out of his hole to declare Iran the victor in the war. That's laughable.
Assassination attempts are still ongoing and it looks like the leaders do not love death more than we love life.
However, while the two countries are not in a real ceasefire, things had toned down, but now the IDF is preparing once again for an all-out fight in the next few weeks. The plan is, with the help of the USA, to control humanitarian aid, to capture the remaining leaders, control Gaza and rebuild it.
In the western part of Tehran, the air defense was activated again and was under attack.
So not only is Iran not winning the war, they have also banned the IAEA and say that they are going to go ahead a do whatever they want with their nuclear program. This makes one wonder whether President Trump will get those B-2 bombers in the air again.
Israel, of course, sees what Iran is planning to do as a serious threat and will likely not sit on their hands.
Meanwhile, Iran held a mass funeral in Tehran for several top 60 Mohammeds and nuclear officials who have been eliminated by Israel while during the funeral they yelled their usual nonsense of death to America, and death to Israel.
The place stank like a city cesspool.
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