Saturday, August 20, 2022

MIDEAST REVIEW w/ Amir Tsarfati: Actively Striking Global Proxies Of Iran




Breaking News! Last week I reported about failed ballistic missile launches in Sana’a, Yemen that caused massive explosions. New information has now come out. First, some quick backstory. 

During Operation Breaking Dawn when Israel dealt with the Gaza-based threat of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the Houthis rebels of Yemen offered to help the PIJ by using rockets against Israel. Now, through a report by IDF Chief of General Staff Aviv Kohavi, we have learned that early the morning of the ceasefire in Gaza, Israeli fighters struck Sana’a causing the three enormous explosions.

 At the time, the local media, which is controlled by the Houthis, covered up the story and we only had leaked information to work with. Now we have learned that this operation was Israel once again destroying weapons before they had a chance to be used on us. Killed in the explosions were Iranians, Lebanese (Hezbollah), and Houthis, showing that Iran and its proxies are all working together. 

It also demonstrates that Israel is actively striking the proxies of Iran no matter where they are. 

For more information about this breaking story and how it relates to the bigger picture in the Middle East, please watch my Breaking News from this morning. It is very important that you understand how this all ties together.


Less than two weeks after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s questionable visit to Taiwan, four more American Democrat lawmakers journeyed to the island nation. It was a move designed to be provocative showing the administration’s toughness in the face of Chinese aggression. Beijing responded by shifting their latest attack submarine near Taiwan waters and holding new military exercises near the Penh Islands.

As Russia continues to develop its Kalina laser system designed to permanently “blind” enemy satellites, they are also increasing their skills with newer conventional weapons. The number of cargo flights between Iran and Russia has jumped from 3 in 2021 to at least 42 so far this year. Some of that cargo has been related to drone warfare, and Russia has depended upon Iran’s expertise in UAV weaponry, even holding a joint drone exercise with the aim of “giving Russia the experience and achievements of Iran in the field.”

The US and the EU are bending over backwards trying to get a new nuclear agreement completed with Iran. The US is willing to lift sanctions on some of Iran’s economic entities, and the EU won’t demand that Tehran explain its past nuclear activity found at various locations. But no matter what they offer, the Ayatollah’s regime wants more. The EU has stated, “This is the best offer that Iran can receive, and it is not subject to further negotiations. If Iran continues to insist, the talks will collapse.” Two days ago, Tehran gave Washington a 48-hour deadline to respond to their latest offer. The IRGC is ready to use its proxies to attack US bases if the administration refuses them.

Hezbollah continues their talk about a war with Israel by next month if the Karish gas rig becomes active. 

They have given a middle-of-the-month deadline for Jerusalem to agree to their demands. 

Down south, the terrorists in Gaza have been active below the ground attempting to dig a tunnel under the border. The IDF made sure it never reached its destination. Finally, a 25-year-old Palestinian terrorist opened fire at Israeli Jewish worshippers near David’s tomb in Jerusalem’s Mt. Zion. Eight were wounded in the vicious attack, and the terrorist was captured.

When the IDF wasn’t busy blowing up terrorist tunnels, they were attacking Hezbollah and Iranian targets in Syria.


 On Friday, the Israelis attacked a surveillance position in Quneitra in preparation for a potential preemptive strike on Hezbollah ahead of the beginning of the Karish gas rig operation. Two days later the air force was back in Syria conducting a massive strike near Tartus. According to a Syrian officer, an Iranian base, an air defense system, and a radar station were all hit in the attack.


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