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Ballistics & BluePrints: How the ’12-Day War’ Accelerated Israel’s Redevelopment Agenda

Morgan

The shortest war with the longest payoff

June 12 to June 24, 2025, global media staged a nonstop spectacle, breathlessly narrating the scripted “12-day war” between Israel and Iran as if it were an unfolding geopolitical cataclysm.

According to the standard timeline, Israel opened hostilities with “Operation Red Wedding,” targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities and senior IRGC leadership in what officials framed as a preemptive act of self-defence- (because that makes sense).

Iran responded with multiple waves of ballistic missiles, claiming to hit critical infrastructure from Ben Gurion Airport and Tel Aviv to HaifaBat Yam, and Beersheba. Death tolls, bizarre rescue footage, and endless maps of “key strikes” fed a rolling sense of crisis.

Al Jazeera’s interactive map catalogued these impact zones in detail. The press described entire neighbourhoods as “devastated,” thousands displaced, infrastructure crippled, and the state teetering on the edge.

Pundits and media outlets hyped Iran’s supposed “surgical decimation” of Israeli defence infrastructure – including dramatic claims about the Al-Jalil base and missile precision that left air defence systems “humiliated.”

Theatrics aside, most of the footage showed empty lots, abandoned buildings, and areas that were already vacated. The coverage framed it as a major strategic event, but many of the “targets” were already marked for demolition or no longer in use.

What Is Urban Renewal?

Urban renewal in Israel is largely steered by two key programs—TAMA 38 and Pinui-Binui—which aim to demolish and rebuild outdated housing stock. These initiatives are framed around modernizing infrastructure, expanding the housing supply, and boosting “earthquake resilience”.

In practice, they focus on high-value urban zones with aging buildings or areas flagged for long-term redevelopment due to their strategic location or planning potential.

Some of the damaged buildings were marked for demolition before the strikes with spray paint. City documents, zoning overlays, and planning commission filings confirm it. Watching the post-strike footage becomes strangely awkward once you realize that: the “damaged” facades had already been red-tagged, the balconies were slated for removal, and the devastation looks more like a soft launch for long-delayed redevelopment.

Over the past decade, urban renewal schemes have met resistance from entrenched communities and endless rounds of bureaucratic friction.

Redevelopment plans for Tel Aviv, Ramat GanHaifa, and Kiryat Bialik have all been repeatedly delayed by legal challenges, resident protests, and permitting gridlock.

Government tallies show more than 41,000 homes either damaged or evacuated. Missing from those numbers: every one of those neighbourhoods already carried formal demolition notices.

The Baker Street Workshop Group’s field reports catalogue forced-evacuation projects in Bnei BrakRamat Gan, and Tel Aviv, each replacing entire communities with thousands of high-end units geared toward speculative capital and foreign buyers.

Globes wrote a full article about a single building being struck—and the developer couldn’t have been more thrilled. The VP of Oron Real Estate practically thanked the missile, noting they were just days away from issuing evacuation notices when it “conveniently” wiped out the structure.

Now, instead of relocating tenants and dealing with delays, the site is cleared for construction. They’re replacing 48 units with 127 new ones, and calling it a validation of the “importance of urban renewal.” Not a word of grief—just logistical relief and a greenlight to build higher.

Residents and developers also stand to enjoy:

➤ Full rebuild costs via Israel’s Property Tax & Compensation Fund
➤ Daily stipends, temporary housing, and appliance reimbursements
➤ Trauma payments, disability stipends, and wage replacement
➤ Diaspora cash infusions ($5 K–$20 K) from U.S. NGOs
➤ Sympathy-powered funding streams piggybacking on the annual $3.8 B FMF package and “emergency” civilian aid from Washington

The state also rushed out a business relief package: grants for small shops, payroll coverage for larger firms, and compensation for employees on forced leave.

The program’s intricate eligibility tables and reimbursement formulas look pre-drafted, reinforcing the conclusion that the entire conflict ran on a managed script—economic shock absorbers locked in place long before the first “missile interception”.

Sound far-fetched? Let’s have a closer look at the areas struck by Iran.

Redevelopment Blueprints Wrapped in Missile Debris

1. Tel Aviv (Abba Hillel / city center)

Iranian warheads” struck low-rise residential zones and damaged structures near the U.S. embassy. But these blocks—especially along Abba Hillel Road—were already deep into District Planning Administration approvals for high-density metro redevelopment.

2. Bat Yam (M3 Light-Rail spine)

Media framed Bat Yam as “devastated,” yet municipal documents show aggressive renewal blueprints already in place along the M3 metro line.

Thousands of new units had been approved, but resistance from working-class residents slowed demolitionThe missile strike fast-tracked these stalled clearances, aligning perfectly with existing plans.

3. Ramat Gan & Bnei Brak

These cities were the flagship zones in Israel’s national urban renewal drive described as the most ambitious in the country. Streets damaged in the June strikes match—almost block-for-block—the areas outlined in “Rebuilding in Unity.” Local contractors had lobbied for these demolitions for years.

4. Haifa (Oil Refinery / Waterfront)

The strike on the Bazan refinery wasn’t just strategic—it solved a political impasse. Closure had been proposed for over a decade as part of a massive waterfront redevelopment. The impact provided the final push for clearance and commercial transformation.

They say the area’s been contaminated for years from pollution—but who can really know if that’s true, or if it’s just what they claimed to justify moving everything out so they could start developing. Because let’s be honest, no one was going to rush in and buy up land with a giant refinery sitting right next door.

5. Kiryat Bialik

High on the national redevelopment list, this northern city had multiple urban renewal plans in limbo due to heritage appeals and budget delays. Missile activity in June removed those obstacles. New towers and zoning flexibility are now back on track.

6. Be’er Sheva (Soroka Hospital area)

Dozens of missiles reportedly struck around Soroka Medical Center, damaging adjacent neighbourhoods. These areas had long been targeted for conversion into a university-tech corridor but faced eviction resistance and planning delays.

Those barriers no longer exist.

Additionally, weeks before reporting “missile damage,” the hospital was the beneficiary of a NIS 30 million upgrade, funded not by emergency aid, but by previously negotiated donor arrangements.

7. Rehovot

Institute of Science in Rehovot. While the media framed it as a critical national loss, the facility was already being sidelined. Israel has been steadily relocating its core R&D infrastructure—cyber, surveillance, and weapons development—into the Negev, where construction is underway on a sprawling, privatized military-industrial zone anchored by the Negev Defense Campus.

Areas areas already mapped for tech-sector expansion and urban densification. The strike created “emergency” conditions for demolishing low-density housing stock, a move that had faced pushback prior.

Recap: Pattern That’s Hard to Miss

Pre-legislated leniencyBuilding rights expansions were passed months before the strikes, ensuring every damaged structure qualified for vertical redevelopment.

Overlap: The physical damage maps onto parcels already listed in municipal and national renewal plans.

Cash infusions: Property Tax & Compensation Fund reimbursements, diaspora grants, and U.S. relief funds cover rebuild costs and pad margins.

Selective equity: Middle-class owners walk with six-figure payouts and new pre-sale units; renters and Palestinians often receive little or nothing.

Strategic Relocation to the Negev:

Israel’s 15-year infrastructure master plan includes consolidating military, intelligence, and defence tech centers in the Negev Desert, particularly around Be’er Sheva, Dimona, and Mitzpe Ramon.

This includes:

  • The Negev Defense Campus (a multi-agency command, logistics, and cyber complex)
  • Co-location of IDF cyber units with Ben-Gurion University’s new surveillance and biotech labs
  • The shift of missile defence oversight and drone command to southern deep-tech R&D corridors

Core Pattern:

Every residential or adjacent industrial area that sustained missile damage was already marked—on paper—for transformation.

The strikes hit:
– Low-income or aging housing stock
– Zones already under zoning reform or real estate speculation
– Industrial belts with approved decommissioning plans (Haifa Refinery, Tel Aviv’s military facilities)

Post-strike emergency laws triggered streamlined demolition, fast-tracked permits, and higher-density rebuild rights.

Legal Foundations for Demolition:

In the months leading up to the June 2025 missile strikes, Tel Aviv authorities quietly revised local urban renewal laws. A key provision allowed developers to rebuild structures that had been damaged or destroyed in conflict—this time, with expanded building rights. The changes weren’t incidental.

They were passed before any strikes occurred, enabling “emergency” redevelopment that would bypass typical zoning restrictions.

Strategic Purpose of Including Haifa:

Haifa is critical because it bridges the residential and industrial dimensions of this realignment. The Bazan refinery strike didn’t just disrupt energy—it helped justify the accelerated removal of a politically sensitive industrial zone, which has long blocked high-value real estate redevelopment along the city’s northern waterfront.

➤ “Environmental hazard” + “enemy attack” = convenient pretext to fast-track its closure
➤ Nearby residents are now displaced under “safety” orders as real estate value surges behind the evacuation cordon

Manufactured Optics

Despite wall-to-wall media coverage, many of the missile strikes never appeared on the dozens of public webcams operating across Israel.

Key moments of “impact” were missing from the live feeds. Most times, the sirens weren’t even going off. There were no blasts, debris, or dust clouds—but you could hear the sound of jets, drones and faint booms. Some feeds showed people walking casually or scrolling on their phones, while others online claimed a strike had just hit nearby. You’d expect urgency, chaos, and movement—but instead, there was this strange calm, broken only by alarms.

This also happened on April 1st, 2024, when CNN aired footage claiming missiles were incoming, but anyone watching the live public webcams could see there were no missile interceptions then either.

At the exact moment, the media claimed sirens were blaring and civilians were sheltering in bunkers, this is what was happening.⬆️

The strange part was that you could hear drones and fighter jets on the webcams the entire time. Even when the media wasn’t reporting any strikes, there were audible booms, flyovers, and low hums from military aircraft. Meanwhile, reports quietly circulated that many Israelis had temporarily relocated to Cyprus. Whatever this was, it wasn’t spontaneous, and the soundscape told a different story from the headlines.

It was how it was presented after that that made the whole thing seem staged.

How are the fences still standing when the cars beside them are crushed flat? Why is there no blast residue, no scorched ground, no debris scattered beyond the frame? Who stopped to plant Israeli flags in the wreckage—and why do the buildings collapse inward like controlled demos, not chaotic strikes?

These aren’t military bases. They’re low-rise, pre-1970s apartment blocks. Tin-roof balconies, exterior AC units, and crumbling facades. These are exactly the kind of buildings already flagged for demolition in Tel Aviv’s urban renewal plans. Now, post-strike, they’re totalled—instantly qualifying for expedited redevelopment under the new legal framework passed before the missiles ever landed.

Now let’s consider what “Iranian Missiles” would have had to bypass in order for this story to be true.

Defence systems

Israel’s air defence is a layered, overlapping system designed specifically to prevent exactly what the media claims just happened. Between Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Arrow-2, Arrow-3, and integrated U.S.-Israeli radar systems, every altitude, speed, and trajectory band is accounted for—short-range, mid-range, and long-range threats are covered in real-time.

And yet, we’re told Iran’s ballistic missiles—some over 10 meters long and hundreds of kilograms in weight—flew past multiple radar layers, dodged interceptors, and landed nearly intact in residential areas. One even ended up gently resting next to the patio furniture.

The odds of this being authentic are zero. The optics were engineered, and the strike was managed—if not simulated entirely.

Have you ever seen first responders less interested in actually helping anyone?

War as Real Estate Windfall

While the media sold images of trauma and loss, city planners and developers seized on the moment to relaunch their visions of a gleaming, high-rise Israel. Real estate advertisements and investment pitches began circulating even before the debris was cleared, promising new commercial hubs, innovation corridors, and skyline-defining towers.

Architect’s Newspaper covered the Likud government’s plans for a massive regional free trade zone linking Israel to Saudi Arabia’s NEOM, featuring AI-generated renderings of future cityscapes suspiciously similar to the very neighbourhoods “damaged” in June.

North Israel

This didn’t just happen in Tel Aviv or Haifa.

It’s happening in the north too—places like Kiryat Shmona, where they claim Hezbollah is targeting Israeli towns.

Evacuated neighbourhoods had already been emptied of residents years earlier under the pretext of northern border hostilities, then quietly offered up for redevelopment and government-backed sale.

This “war zone” is being quietly marketed as Israel’s next economic frontier. A $14 billion high-speed rail line is slated to terminate in Kiryat Shmona.

The Tourism Ministry has greenlit hundreds of new hotel rooms. U.S.-backed Zionist organizations are rebranding the area as a future agritech hub both Israel. If it were genuinely uninhabitable, why are luxury retreats, yoga centres, and wedding venues thriving?

Homes and venues are available for rent in a region said to be targeted by Hezbollah.

This narrative is the perfect instrument for a land reset. Nearly 90,000 lower-income residents have been displaced from the north—most won’t return.

Developers are buying distressed properties for pennies while landlords rake in state rent stipends. Compensation gets processed in record time. Just like in central Israel, “recovery” translates to demolition, redevelopment, and capital extraction.

And it’s the same in Southern Lebanon. Old, evacuated villages are being demolished by Israel. 

Lebanon has a similar urban renewal scheme for that region. Whether it’s Hezbollah launching rockets or Israel dropping bombs is almost irrelevant—the outcome is identical: cleared land, displaced populations, new investors waiting.

Think carefully about the role proxies have played until now. They created just enough chaos to justify forced removals and redevelopment, without ever threatening the underlying agenda.

While coverage frames Tehran and Tel Aviv as mortal foes, the hostility works more like pro-wrestling: a choreographed rivalry that generates arms contracts, drives regional real-estate plays, and keeps outside actors bidding for influence. Each side stays in character because the script pays.

Iran

Iran’s leadership faces an awkward transition. The era of funding Hezbollah, Hamas, and assorted militias is winding down; Chinese trade corridors, BRICS banking links, and big infrastructure deals require a cleaner balance sheet.

A short, tightly managed flare-up lets Tehran pose as the fearless resistor while discreetly signalling to Beijing, Moscow, and Riyadh that it is ready for full-scale commercial integration.

Israel pockets its dividends. Wartime optics let Tel Aviv fast-track urban renewal zones, lock in fresh U.S. aid tranches, and give Netanyahu a heroic exit narrative instead of a genocide rap. He will also have a brand new house built as his home was struck by Iranian missiles.

First on the set after the first Iranian missile strike on an evacuated building slated for demolition.

Global investors see a “resilient tech hub,” defence stocks pop, and the shekel stays liquid.

An aerial view of Beersheba’s Gav-Yam Negev Advanced Technologies Park.

The smoke covers a realignment already underway: Iran steps out of the proxy business and into Belt-and-Road rail links, while Israel leverages “regional tension” as a permanent stimulus package. The public gets fireworks; the elites split the profits.

Damn effective theatre, if you can stomach the bullshit.

Meanwhile, Trump plays the role of the benevolent peacemaker, flanked by his long-time golf buddy/luxury real estate ally Steve Wilkoff—now styled as a special envoy to the Middle East—and backed by his son-in-law, whose financial ties across Gulf and Israeli development circles have been anything but hidden. The same players who once built condos are now redrawing the postwar map.

While we’re on the topic of Wall Street. The Tel Aviv TA-35 climbed over 7 % between the first Israeli strike on June 13 and the U.S.-brokered cease-fire eleven days later.

Bitcoin dipped under $ 99k for a coffee break, then marched past $ 105k once the cease-fire press kit hit inboxes. Investors recognize dinner theatre when they see it; they moved cash from old buildings into construction ETFs and called it patriotism. They learned how to do this the last time Trump was in office.

So while all of this is going on, Israel wants the world to believe it’s recovering from war; the reality is that it’s undergoing a generational urban overhaul, one that’s been on the drawing board since the early 2000s.

These systems were launched as a ‘national strategy’, designed to clear out “obsolete” housing and replace entire neighbourhoods with luxury towers, transit corridors, and tech campuses.

In Gaza, the same redevelopment playbook is unfolding under the banner of “reconstruction.” The Israeli government—working in lockstep with Egypt, the U.S., and Gulf partners—is pushing forward a cross-border railway linking southern Gaza to Egypt’s Sinai, with planned extensions feeding directly into Israel’s freight network and the UAE-backed Middle East–India trade corridor.

This railway isn’t designed to serve Palestinians—it’s designed to erase them. The land it cuts through is being violently cleared under the pretext of counterterrorism, while Gaza’s surviving population is herded into tightly controlled humanitarian zones. What they market as a logistics corridor is, in reality, the infrastructure of a post-genocide management system—built not for Palestinian recovery, but for extraction, surveillance, and seamless regional trade.

Who Benefits?

The winners are not hard to spot. The “emergency” of June 2025 served as a bureaucratic wrecking ball for developers, international investors, and well-positioned oligarchs who had waited years for their chance to unlock land value.

Entire working-class communities were erased and replaced with luxury towers, office blocks, and infrastructure designed for a new demographic, often priced out of reach for those who once lived there.

The scriptwriters have wrapped the show, but the set remains—prime waterfront parcels, pre-approved tower footprints, and a fortified tech corridor stretching into the Negev. What they call “reconstruction” is just phase two of the same extraction cycle, now lubricated by crisis optics and waved through by emergency law.

Anyone still clapping for the pyrotechnics is missing the quiet paperwork changing hands behind the scenes, and who’s really responsible for this damage.

All while they quietly grease the wheels for aliyah—or at the very least, guilt the global Jewish community into coughing up donations. The imagery serves double duty: theatrical victimhood for the Western press, and emotional leverage for diaspora fundraising. Incredibly, every siren and broken window becomes a pitch—either move here, or pay for the ones who did.

Originally published on Morgan’s SubStack, you can also follow her on Twitter/X

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Robber Baron
Robber Baron
Apr 25, 2026 11:08 PM

Remember when everyone wad repeating the “fact” Tehran was being “carpet-bombed”? What happened to that narrative?  

Does Tehran today look like it’s been carpet-bombed? I don’t know because video is hard to find that shows any of the wide angles we need to get an idea of the scale of destruction.  Isn’t that in itself something to think about? And doesn’t it gain a lot more potential significance in light of the extraordinary facts revealed in this article.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Apr 25, 2026 10:40 PM

In all of this evidence we should not discount the fact that a real war is nonetheless being waged in the ME by USISRAEL. The goals might very well include the build back better real estate agenda, as well as the confiscation of oil and gas fields in offshore Gaza but it’s also about the drive towards ruthless domination over and eradication of the indigenous populations there.

Robber Baron
Robber Baron
Apr 25, 2026 11:04 PM
Reply to  Veri Tas

With respect, while we should not completely discount that possibility, this evidence raises significant questions about the level of reality.

And it ties in with the general “strangeness” that I and others have been commenting on – for example the paucity of video or other evidence for the large scale destruction we are told about in the media.

A pattern seems to be emerging we can’t just blithely ignore and continue believing in the rock solid certainty of this highly convenient war.

Thom
Thom
Apr 25, 2026 8:11 PM

The finance for the real estate and the military protection to keep the investment a safe bet would have to be funded somehow. Whichever way you look at it, Israel is increasingly discredited as a nation, while the United States is plainly struggling to shore up its economic and military domination of the world. Yes, there are bound to be plenty wealthy members of the Jewish diaspora who might be inclined to fund redevelopment in Israel – but even their detractors have never accused the Jewish people of being sentimental or foolish with money.

Robber Baron
Robber Baron
Apr 25, 2026 11:10 PM
Reply to  Thom

Good to see people busily trying to keep the discussion fixed on the approved MSM and phony alternative talking points

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 25, 2026 7:58 PM

Invest in Israel under attack. Real Estate bonanza is being made and if you are not in, you are been giving the back wheel. Just a serious warning to everybody who is horny about Israel.

brianborou
brianborou
Apr 25, 2026 7:22 PM

” And it’s the same in Southern Lebanon. Old, evacuated villages are being demolished by Israel. “

Does this author reside in Lebanon ?

Has this author ever been to Lebanon ?

Does this author have first hand experience of the conditions in Southern Lebanon ?

Here is a journalist who has resided in both Syria and Lebanon and gives a first hand account of what has been taking place there.

” On 22 March, I travelled to Western Bekaa in Lebanon, around 50km from the border with Syria, to a small town called Sohmor. It is a Shia Muslim community that has been persecuted throughout history and which has developed a core resistance ideology that has never been destroyed, despite the atrocities it has witnessed and lived through…

..Just as in Gaza, everything becomes a target for the Zionist barbarism — schools, hospitals, medics, ambulances, children, civilian infrastructure, farms, houses, all civilian residences, and areas — on the basis they are ‘all Hezbollah’…

..In the narrow, built-up streets of Sohmor, one missile strike causes unimaginable damage to cars, homes, and infrastructure. Drones are constantly overhead spying on the inhabitants, and the streets are largely deserted except for the young men who remained to protect the town and the elderly who refused to leave for a life of displacement and uncertainty…

..The young men escorting us led us through the narrow streets to the next area of devastation in the town. We passed a house, a red velvet chair still on the balcony next to the familiar posters of martyrs from the town, young men who had been fighting in the 2024 war in various regions of Lebanon, defending their homeland against the Zionist aggression..

..We turned the corner and encountered another shocking scene. An entire home destroyed, belongings churned into the 3m-deep crater spanning the entire footprint of the house that had simply been disintegrated into remnants of the life that existed for decades prior.

An old man, dressed only in a grey tracksuit and wearing a rain-sodden cap, told us that it was his sister’s home.

She was an elderly civilian, no fighter, and no threat to the Zionist genocidal occupation…

..I asked the young men with us if it would be possible to film the street lined with the photos of other youth from the town and region who were killed resisting the Zionist aggression in recent times.

 It was a sobering walk as the rain formed rivulets on the road, gushing into the storm drains, face after face, smiling, young, and so proud, but so grieved and missed.

In a town of 3,000 inhabitants, the rows of faces seemed to go on forever; a whole generation decimated by the Washington-Zionist alliance.

This region has witnessed and endured so much bloodshed and loss and, still, there is no time to process or even to grieve because the war will not end until the Zionist threat is eliminated forever. ”

Sohmor, Lebanon: A Legacy of Persecution and Resistance, Now under Sustained Zionist Bombardment

Robber Baron
Robber Baron
Apr 25, 2026 11:30 PM
Reply to  brianborou

fascinating example you have chosen, I want to make a detailed study and will post about it tomorrow

Stooge
Stooge
Apr 25, 2026 7:16 PM

And so the only reason for the war is to knock down real estate for urban renewal that couldn’t be knocked down before because of NIMBY.

I”m sorry, but it sounds unlikely. What about the American bases and the radar and the oil facilities? Just for starters.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Apr 25, 2026 10:07 PM
Reply to  Stooge

Could it be both? Real warfare and demolition, both for the designated agenda of build back better, and to grab the oil and gas resources?

falacy
falacy
Apr 25, 2026 7:10 PM

Looking like a model, how very woke right MSM plus. Later, Morgan will be found out to be AI ; it’s got that vibe about it. If in doubt, chuck in a bikini or beasts to try and sell your narrative.

When Israel has its bi- yearly massacre rituals , it learned to have people on their team call out the massacre, but stop at certain areas. The no-go area is the Holo***st . You will get the likes of Morgan OG saying it happened, but Israel is taking advantage of the situation, creating an industry out of it.

Along come the likes of this vlog and Morgan and Norman Finkelstein, telling you what you know . BUT the clever trick they think they play is by saying they all work together, which was yesterday’s play; they’re just as bad as each other . This was a play on the phrase, “six of one, half a dozen of the other , ” which was used to downplay England’s role in the IRA days, making it seem like the IRA was the bad ones.

when you have to push  nine articles in a short space with the header Big loud words IRAN) and then they throw in some AI- generated beauty to force you to believe that they’re both as bad as each other.

Tomorrow, go try this : tell your work friends, your boss, and use the company’s Facebook and Twitter to say how you feel about Israel, then do the same about Iran. I bet you one has real-life consequences affecting you and your business, while nothing will happen with the other.

Robber Baron
Robber Baron
Apr 25, 2026 11:33 PM
Reply to  falacy

Unless you can show the facts to be wrong, what difference does it make who reveals them?

ARE the facts wrong? Can you disprove them? Explain them away?

Graeme Mcmillan
Graeme Mcmillan
Apr 25, 2026 6:35 PM

I suppose that the 185 school children was just an Iranian con. As was the ships sank by the US submarine. The Ayatollah is hiding out in a bunker in Shiraz. The building across from my brother-in-law in Teheran wasn’t directly hit by a US/Israeli bomb, killing 13 people. I suppose that Trump didn’t send weapons to the Kurds and the MEK to cause violent riots in Iran. I suppose Bessent didn’t crash the Riyal to cause the original riots. You expect me to believe that Iran is in cahoots with Israel?
Was the author in Israel to check his story out? No. Because he would be in an Israeli jail for the next 5 years or murdered as usually happens to journalists. Has he ever been to Iran. Doubtful as he mentions nothing about Iran.
Given the drivel he has written about Israel’s “Iron Dome”, obviously military analysis isn’t his strongest point.
This reads like more Israeli propaganda.

Republicofscotland
Republicofscotland
Apr 25, 2026 7:25 PM

I do think that the Minab kids were killed and that bombings and deaths have occurred on all sides in this war on Iran, however I do believe that speculators are making a fortune from this war as well, on how things might turn at a moments notice – take the oil for instance – the price has jumped so somewhere someone or company is profiting from our price rises.

I suppose the same concept could be used on real estate – take Gaza or instance, Trump Blair and a few others have drawn up plans for expensive waterside real estates, and no doubt Trump has planned a golf course as well, meanwhile the Zionists have levelled huge areas of Gaza, with the intention of building on it, the same plan I’d imagine is to eventually be rolled out in Southern Lebanon and the West Bank.

As for the Iranian authorities adopting something similar to impose an agenda, Id imagine they have an agenda, especially in controlling their own population even moreso in the current situation, but I can’t see Iran is yet fully integrated with the PTB’s agenda yet.

But that takes nothing away from the article – the article opens up other possible avenues and speculations – and show us possibilities – you must keep an open mind.

brianborou
brianborou
Apr 25, 2026 8:51 PM

” ..you must keep an open mind. ”

Is a two way street which I have not seen much evidence of from the series of articles on this site in recent times !

Thom's Exiled Brain
Thom's Exiled Brain
Apr 25, 2026 11:36 PM

Israeli “propaganda” exposing their own cynical and disgusting exploitations and lies? Pretty strange propaganda.

You sound desperate.

Tesco Shopping Trolley
Tesco Shopping Trolley
Apr 25, 2026 6:17 PM

Question is how far does this go? And how long have these fake wars been going on?

mik
mik
Apr 25, 2026 4:28 PM

“Because facts really should be sacred” just republished a big pile of shit.

I haven’t seen such treasure trove of photos anywhere. How can we know the photos actually depict what author is claiming when we know israhell is under heavy censorship???

Author is pimping the idea of grand conspiracy that Iran destroyed neighborhoods planned for re-development and did the dirty work for zionists=nazi-jews. I would expect from conspiratorial mind to at least entertain the idea that nazi-jews did it to themselves, but nothing like it came from the author. Definitely, false flag would be much easier and reliable thing to do.

“The era of funding Hezbollah, Hamas, and assorted militias is winding down;….”
Sure, because he says so.

In the table “Military installations struck vs planned Negev relocation” you can see: “Haifa naval base” will be “partially relocated to Negev logistics command and southern airfields”. Naval base in desert….really inventive, indeed.

Supposedly Haifa, the biggest and most important israhell’s port that includes naval base, refinery and industry will be transformed into residential and tourism waterfront. Nice try to diminish the magnitude of damage, but I doubt nazi-jews are planning to be without a serious port and refinery, they ain’t stupid.

I think chapter “Defence systems” might be showing where the author is coming from (hasbara). He is praising Iron dome:”….every altitude, speed, and trajectory band is accounted for—short-range, mid-range, and long-range threats are covered in real-time.”
He doesn’t know anything about missiles and missile defense obviously, maneuvering re-entry vehicle i.e. warhead is extremely hard to intercept because it’s path is very hard to impossible to predict.
We have seen a lot of videos how swaths of interceptors missed their target…well, I wouldn’t be surprised that he claims the videos are fake. Hard core conspiracy theorists or maybe propagandists are simply unfalsifiable.

Tesco Shopping Trolley
Tesco Shopping Trolley
Apr 25, 2026 6:16 PM
Reply to  mik

So many people just reacting angry and irrational to this, which is just stating facts. Someone did all that convenient bombing. Sure maybe Israel did it themselves, but point is most of the damage done in the whole 12 days was like this, so either Iran was bombing places Israel wanted destroyed or it wasn’t bombing anywhere at all. Either way the war starts to look very bloody phony with both sides just playing a game for the media.

And don’t be ridiculous that the post is shilling for Israel! It’s exposing Israel’s scams right there! Why are you so pissed off about it mate?

mik
mik
Apr 25, 2026 7:07 PM

“….just stating facts.”
“….most of the damage done in the whole 12 days was like this….”

You can’t say this because of israhell’s heavy censorship that is undeniable fact. We don’t know the real extent of destruction, we know nothing about the damage suffered by Infinitely Deranged Forces.

“And don’t be ridiculous that the post is shilling for Israel!”

I’ve put down arguments that show possibility of shilling for the death cult in west Asia. Try to disprove them!

Jez Graham
Jez Graham
Apr 25, 2026 4:19 PM

I saw this on Substack last year and I’ e been following Morgan since. Thanks to OG for giving her work a bit more exposure. I don’t know enough to state firmly if the whole war narrative is fake but this type of evidence certainly gives the idea credence!

It’s so cynical and coldblooded too.

Cecilia
Cecilia
Apr 25, 2026 4:10 PM

OMG this is huge Why tf is no one talking about it in 90% of the so-called alt media? Most of them are just giving us an inversion of the mainstream story at this point. But this is the real story, not some cut and paste about another so-called “devastating” air strike we get no evidence ever really happened, or another battle that no one witnesses.

It ‘s so surreal no one is talking about this! I remember when it came out about silicone bodies being used as props in some Ukraine “war” footage and again no one caught on to it, not even OffG or David Icke. It just sank out of awareness.

Simon F
Simon F
Apr 25, 2026 2:22 PM

Well now this rum is it not. Are all today’s wars just cover for real estate redevelopment at the tax payer’s expense? (in addition to all the agenda-pushing they use them for too I mean).

Johnny
Johnny
Apr 25, 2026 12:00 PM

Is is called Real Estate because it’s more real than other nefarious schemes?

https://real-left.com/the-technocratic-dark-state-part-i-what-is-it-and-whos-behind-it/

Redpill Reader
Redpill Reader
Apr 25, 2026 11:17 AM

It’s not just Israel though is it. Exactly the same shit was going on in Ukraine. I saw OG did a tweet about it. They should do a full article about it.

It’s always apartment buildings that look like they’ve been vacant for years, weeds everywhere, rusting metal. And remember how fast they “rebuilt” Mariupol even while the war was still going on? I bet serious money was made there.

Like I keep saying, I think these modern wars are 10-30% “real” action of some kind and 70-90% media stories to make up the shortfall in bangs and death/destruction. I think all the damage is limited as much as possible, agreed targets, keep casualties low. Deserted or derelict buildings usually.

But it’s got to be an agreement! It’s not just about the targets that WERE hit, it’s about the ones that WEREN’T. Like were any real serious strategic targets hit in Israel, or did Iran just agree to keep helpfully bombing stuff Israel wanted gone?

For it to work both sides have to be in on it.

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Apr 25, 2026 12:56 PM
Reply to  Redpill Reader

“It’s always apartment buildings…. ” because the cameras/reporters were in town, not at the front. And because they give the story its ‘human dimension’.
Trying to follow a war, trying to understand a war via what’s shown on tv news doesnt require critical intelligence. But it sure allows you to sleep without disturbing nightmares.

Simon F
Simon F
Apr 25, 2026 2:20 PM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

Now how much sense does any of that make? Towns don’t just consist of old apartment buildings do they? But it’s predominantly only old or condemned apartments or other stuff they want to knock down being hit is the point, which is quite strange.

And another fair question is why are there no journalists at the front, wherever that is? I mean they managed to get there in the Crimean War, WW1 and 2, Vietnam etc, so what’s the problem with getting there now?

I mean come on lad, either this Morgan character is making up a shit load of facts, including faking her sources or something mighty strange is going on.

Shipinthenight
Shipinthenight
Apr 25, 2026 11:07 AM

Speculative nonsense mostly. And who the heck is “Morgan”?
BS written all over it. Come on OffG, we deserve better propaganda than this.

Johnny
Johnny
Apr 25, 2026 1:53 PM
Reply to  Shipinthenight

First we speculate, then we cogitate, then we investigate, then we castigate.
Before it’s too late.

Simon F
Simon F
Apr 25, 2026 2:26 PM
Reply to  Shipinthenight

I don’t think you know what speculative means lad. It’s not speculative at all. It’s the very opposite of speculative. Every fact is sourced and linked. Unless you think the writer is also writing all the source material they link to you’ve got to concede they’re reporting real facts not speculation.

Chlamydia Tealeaf
Chlamydia Tealeaf
Apr 25, 2026 4:12 PM
Reply to  Shipinthenight

Who the heck is “Shipinthenight”? BS written all over him.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 25, 2026 7:14 PM
Reply to  Shipinthenight

Morgan is JP Morgan. The well known Financier you know.

Thom's Exiled Brain
Thom's Exiled Brain
Apr 25, 2026 11:39 PM
Reply to  Shipinthenight

Your upvotes buck the trend for this article. Someone has been multi-voting their own comment! Pretty pathetic

Antonym
Antonym
Apr 25, 2026 6:27 AM

By keep coming with negative phantasmagorias we assist their manifestation. Take crises for deep self reflection and give intuition a chance to show positive New Creations.

George Mc
George Mc
Apr 25, 2026 9:06 AM
Reply to  Antonym

That’s the spirit, Ant. Don’t be negative by mentioning the surrounding devastation. Just cheer on the nice new condo. You know it makes sense.

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Apr 25, 2026 12:14 PM
Reply to  George Mc

I’d recommend taking a headache powder with a hot cup of tea then have a lie down.
It worked before-the-internet (bti) days

Antonym
Antonym
Apr 25, 2026 2:09 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Not what I am saying.

Add positive future visions too.

Big Al
Big Al
Apr 25, 2026 5:12 AM

So another article claiming Iran is cooperating with zionist Israel by waging fake wars so everyone involved can get rich and the BRICs are all in on it. Didn’t mention Greater Israel once. This is peculiar to me. Why, how, and exactly who is never explained as well as the significant historical and geopolitical contradictions involved. Lots of fancy pictures and seemingly “inside”, if you know what I mean, information. Who is this writer? Personally, I like to know a little about who is writing, especially when they don’t use their real name.

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Apr 25, 2026 5:29 AM
Reply to  Big Al

Get Hip man ! Time to get with The Conspiracy, man !

Redpill Reader
Redpill Reader
Apr 25, 2026 11:20 AM
Reply to  Big Al

What’s your point? Are you saying all those oh so convenient strikes didn’t happen that way? How did they happen, then?

Do you think it was all just a coincidence? What’s your explanation for the facts this post documents?

Big Al
Big Al
Apr 25, 2026 6:59 PM
Reply to  Redpill Reader

My point is I’m skeptical of the narrative that Iran is somehow working with Israel to wage war for redevelopment or the New Fucking World Order for that matter. I guess not just skeptical, I think it’s generalized bullshit. And I think skepticism is a Golden Rule on this blog, so I’m just keeping with the flow.

I see information, but it’s mostly conjecture without direct evidence and I don’t have time to go down a rabbit hole about something that happened last year. But my propaganda detector is usually pretty good and this one smells of some kind of misdirection.

As far as coincidence? I don’t know, I haven’t verified whether those attacks were real, who did them, what other attacks occurred during that time period, etc. I’d have to trust the examples given and I don’t. So coincidence may not even apply.

falacy
falacy
Apr 25, 2026 6:45 PM
Reply to  Big Al

Looking like a model how very woke right MSM plus.

les online
les online
Apr 25, 2026 4:32 AM

If the US and Israhell Build Back Better developers hit Iran with nukes they’ll
surely make oodles Building Iran Back Better, wont They ?

Redpill Reader
Redpill Reader
Apr 25, 2026 11:22 AM
Reply to  les online

But do you get that Iran must be part of this deal? They must have agreed to limit their strikes to places Israel was happy to lose. I started suspecting something like that was going on in Ukraine, but had no proof. This proves it.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Apr 26, 2026 12:18 AM
Reply to  Redpill Reader

Can you give one example of how this proves it to you so I can try to understand the mindset on this blog?

les online
les online
Apr 25, 2026 3:52 AM

Breaking NEWS: POTUS Trump claims “the world is a casino.”
(“all the world’s a state” is to be retired)…

les online
les online
Apr 25, 2026 3:53 AM
Reply to  les online

Make that “all the world’s a stage”, ok…

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Apr 25, 2026 5:30 AM
Reply to  les online

Isnt that better than the world being an oyster ?

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 25, 2026 7:11 PM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

No. Oysters produce pearls. Casinos only drugs and hookers and gangsters.

MartinU
MartinU
Apr 25, 2026 2:19 AM

It doesn’t have to be theater to be useful and effective. The Luftwaffe did major slum clearance in UK cities in the early 1940s and the RAF/USAAF returned the complement. Whether what was demolished was overdue for redevelopment is questionable, though — if you visit European cities that were not involved in WW2 you’ll realize just how much was lost (and some of the Brutalist redevelopment that replaced the original cities was just plain awful).

The so-called “12 day war” is different. It was a well planned surprise attack on Iran that used various unusual tactics to catch Iranians and their defenses off guard. It wasn’t that successful which is why the US felt it had to get involved, in fact I think it was setting Israel up for the current disaster because it not only burned through pre-positioned assets but alerted the Iranians to the likelihood of another surprise attack and how it probably would unfold. The response by the Iranians in the 12 day ‘attack’ — it really wasn’t a war — also taught them a lot about Israeli air defense capabilities and tactics. Neither Israel nor the US learned anything, in fact their hubris meant they were completely oblivious to the likely outcome of a surprise attack, unprovoked a decapitation strike with massive bombardment somehow expecting the Iranians to rise up and welcome regime change. (Even the ground was prepared in the US — the usual planted news articles, all totally off key.) Now there’s a problem. Israel has been hit, and hit hard — its air defenses are a shadow of their former capability, Iranian slum clearance has included Mossad’s Headquarters, various US assets have been substantially degraded. Its a mess, and its only by extreme information management that true extent of the mire we’re stuck in has been hidden from most of us.

Anyway, the world has changed this time. Maybe for the better, maybe not. The mask of Israeli and US invincibility has slipped. The idea that Iran is a pariah state that nobody can openly trade with has evaporated — the true pariahs, the true troublemakers, are Israel and its US proxy. Now we all have to figure out how to dig ourselves out of this mess because the mindset of the morons we have in charge means that the only option left to us is nuclear. That will really set off a firestorm — Armageddon. But that’s what our religious zealots are aching for — they don’t mind destroying the world if it promotes the Second Coming.

les online
les online
Apr 25, 2026 2:55 AM
Reply to  MartinU

You’re right about ‘hubris’ – it didnt work, in the end, for Muhammad Ali…

Stooge
Stooge
Apr 25, 2026 4:16 AM
Reply to  MartinU

So you don’t think Iran and Israel are in cahoots then, helping each other out with urban renewal?

Good for you.

George Mc
George Mc
Apr 25, 2026 9:08 AM
Reply to  MartinU

How comfortingly familiar.

jubal hershaw
jubal hershaw
Apr 25, 2026 12:23 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Is that a “ho, hum’ ? You feeling jaded ? Wars arent about instant gratification.

Simon F
Simon F
Apr 25, 2026 2:33 PM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

I think he’s just weary of how deep in denial a lot of people are on this subject. I know for sure I am anyways.

I mean for God’s sake this writer documents what amounts to proof that a lot of this war stuff is just agreed real estate management paid for by tax payers, and all some of yez have got to say is it’s “speculative” (which it absolutely isn’t) or “who is this Morgan anyways?”

Jaysus Mary and Joseph.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Apr 25, 2026 11:26 PM
Reply to  Simon F

Where’s the proof? Point out one thing you think is proof Iran is cooperating with Israel to wage fake wars. I see some indirect, unverified, and incomplete information that something could be suspicious, but I don’t see any proof whatsoever. I’m willing to review it.

Simon F
Simon F
Apr 25, 2026 11:47 PM

Did you not read the article?

It documents in detail how Iran’s alleged bombing last year coincided almost perfectly with sites either lined up for redevelopment or places where residents were fighting redevelopment plans. They and their homes all blasted to hell and now the space being turned into shiny new luxury housing.

So, either Israel got very lucky or the strikes were coordinated to fit in with their real estate plans. Either way that ole 12 Day War looks more contrived and pretend than actual.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Apr 26, 2026 12:21 AM
Reply to  Simon F

So you say “alleged bombing”, and assume that it really was Iran? And this coincidence, without any direct reference to negotiations between Iran and Israel for such an operation, is proof? It’s conjecture based on bombing that may or may not be true. It proves nothing about a conspiracy to wage a fake war between Israel and Iran or Lebanon. How do you know Israel didn’t blow that shit up?

George Mc
George Mc
Apr 25, 2026 4:44 PM
Reply to  jubal hershaw

I’m saying that he’s giving us the old “Leftist” pep talk here.

Actually it doesn’t even make much sense. The “12 day war” was “a well planned surprise attack” but “wasn’t that successful”?

After which we get what seems the imminent destruction of the US/Israel axis. Iran is going to lead us all into an overthrow of Western imperialism etc.

I’ll grant you that it’s a good movie.

Johnny
Johnny
Apr 25, 2026 2:19 AM
Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 25, 2026 7:07 PM
Reply to  Johnny

White washing fascism in favour of communism?! Using one of them as excuse to down the other. If we had not erased them we have had them. I see them both as garbage.

Just one example:Under Stalin the USSR made serious gains in industrial wages, women’s rights, literacy and healthcare”.
Statistics are the most excellent fraud tool for perception management.

Example: Stalin asked his commissaires if they could double the agri production in Russia by gulag camps. His commissaires didnt dare to oppose him and said yes.
After the harvest which were NOT doubled up, Stalin sold the whole lot to West and bragged Internationally about the effective success of Sovjet Communism.
Here from we got the poverty and famines in Sovjet Union in their long commie period.

Its own broad population were suffering from poverty while their Leaders were selling their goods to West to look big.

Russia is doing the same today. Selling all their oil and gas to West to discount prices to get some dollares and Euro to Moscow, while thousands of young Russian soldiers die in a war Russia could have stopped 4 years ago.

Only because of Moscow’s inferior complex toward West.

Johnny
Johnny
Apr 25, 2026 2:15 AM

‘Our’ reporter is at the scene:

https://consortiumnews.com/2026/04/24/watch-inside-iran/

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 25, 2026 6:42 PM
Reply to  Johnny

What is true and what is not true?
If all bombing was planned beforehand and this link is true journalism, it means Iran itself allowed a bombing of schoolgirls to cause fear.

The videos look true without detailed examinations. But if this is just another fake journalism it just add to even more confusion. Just saying it is confusing the whole lot.

Antonym
Antonym
Apr 25, 2026 1:32 AM

Those clever Juice! The EU / NATO should do the same with Russia and provoke a nuclear response, so that their real estate developers get space to make Money in Europe. Moscow is already being fake bombed so Putin is in profit.
/sarc

MartinU
MartinU
Apr 25, 2026 4:45 PM
Reply to  Antonym

You’d get the space plus a bit of population control thrown in but there’s a catch.

Growing up in 1950s London Air Raid Precautions were still not just a recent memory but an everyday part of council planning. The used to inform us about zones of destruction and the like using notices on public notice boards. I’d pass them on the way to school in the morning and one that stuck with me is the effect of a moderate sized nuke dropped on central London. We were on the boundary between ‘total destruction’ and ‘severe destruction’ The blast could break windows as far away as Brighton (50 miles).

Civil Defence got upgraded over the years with a lot of information hiding. It popped up into our consciousness in the 1980s with the issuing of “Protect and Survive” and Raymond Brigg’s cartoon “Where the Wind Blows” — its around on Netflix (and maybe youTube).

Nuclear weapons are not toys. Just remember that the ones that got used on Japan were what we’d call ‘tactical’ these days. Those Greenham Common variable yield warheads at 50-350kT were far more powerful than the tiddlers used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Johnny
Johnny
Apr 25, 2026 1:03 AM

War as real estate development?
Further proof humanity is on a downward spiral.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Apr 24, 2026 11:50 PM

What a diabolical, false-flag build-back-better agenda.

les online
les online
Apr 24, 2026 11:22 PM

Back in the day a Born-Again work colleague was always trying to convince me.
One day he lent me a small booklet, it was about why the number seven was
God’s number. When you looked around for number seven you saw it everywhere.
It was quite a convincing claim. Around page twenty-or-so a Thought occurred,
“Wait on ! I have two ears, eyes, nostrils, incisors, arms, thumbs, legs, big toes.”
Looking around Nature readily revealed the number two and it was more prevalent
than number seven. When i pointed it out to him he said “True, but two is
hoomanity’s number.”

Literallynobody
Literallynobody
Apr 24, 2026 11:02 PM

LMFAO
As is the way when the truth pops up it is like a breath of fresh air and funny.
Awesome essay.

(I don’t know what else to say to express my tormented emptiness except, “Someone would have said something”, because this system of the regime is, in the end, despite all history showing otherwise -good?)

darline
darline
Apr 24, 2026 10:27 PM

The honest decent people behind poly market raised suspicion when a 33.000$ bet was placed on the captured of Maduro’s on a specific date,
DOJ arrests soldier who made $400,000 betting on Maduro’s removal
Gannon Ken Van Dyke (Like that even a real name) who allegedly placed the bet, helped with Maduro’s capture.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 24, 2026 10:19 PM

As I precisely said to everybody at the very beginning: “They are all in it”. You refused to believe it, but today you realised I was right!

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Apr 24, 2026 9:58 PM

I was going to post a link to this article when I first saw it a few weeks ago.

In this case a few buildings in redevelopment zones in Israel were allegedly hit by Iranian missiles. All of a sudden awkward neighbours who refused to move out then had no choice since new laws passed well in advance of the supposed missile strikes allowed for emergency powers to be invoked.

In the months leading up to the June 2025 missile strikes, Tel Aviv authorities quietly revised local urban renewal laws. A key provision allowed developers to rebuild structures that had been damaged or destroyed in conflict—this time, with expanded building rights. The changes weren’t incidental.

They were passed before any strikes occurred, enabling “emergency” redevelopment that would bypass typical zoning restrictions.

War, like the Scamdemic showed us, is a useful tool for trampling over people’s rights and bypassing normal procedures.

This is also another classic example of where supposed mortal enemies help one other’s property redevelopment plans or other ambitions.

Carefully scripted illusion warfare is not only good for resource management and pushing forth with technocratic agendas, it is also great for accelerating property redevelopment plans. All at a low cost with minimum infrastructure damage. Why blow up good stuff to create a war illusion when they can blow up what they planned to knock down anyway?

As usual the controllers have found a way to instigate their overarching agendas while offering the incentive of a money making gig on the side to those minions and anyone else who plays along with the illusion.

Very similar to the Scamdemic where the lure of cash, cash and more cash, all printed out of thin air with quantative easing, encouraged hospitals, doctors, PPE providers and vaccine manufacturers to join in. Added to that, many of the public got to work from home in their pyjamas, receive furlough payments or unlimited sick days – it was like the gold rush.

With sweetners all around too many are willing to partake in these crafted illusions – no questions asked.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 24, 2026 10:22 PM
Reply to  Rolling Rock

Follow the money:comment image

Johnny
Johnny
Apr 25, 2026 8:30 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen

Free?
Since when?
Paid for by taxpayers.
Welfare for Big pHarmer.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Apr 25, 2026 6:30 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Free market versus monopoly on public defining of viruses (Ebola, Zika, Corona, Flue, Bird Flue).

Stooge
Stooge
Apr 25, 2026 7:13 PM
Reply to  Johnny

I think he is saying “if” they were free, then the disease would go away. But they weren’t free, and so the disease didn’t go away.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Apr 24, 2026 9:53 PM

I suppose Israel will charge Iran to build it all up again as “reparations”.

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Apr 25, 2026 4:14 PM
Reply to  NixonScraypes

Well, they may attempt to demand that from Iran, but I bet it’ll be the good old ugly USA who will pay for that, as usual. And hey, “we” started the war after all, so it is our fault that poor little Israel got attacked by those nasty Iranians. I would not be surprised if that little scenario is something one can bet on through polymarket or some such. Lotsa coin to be made betting on that outcome, even if it is almost a sure thing.