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| IDF Attacking Iran's Military And Steel Industries, Which Generate Billions Of D by Elusive001(op): 5:40am On Mar 29 |
IDF attacking Iran's military and steel industries, which generate billions of dollars The IDF has dropped more than 1,300 munitions on military-industrial targets; Hundreds of factories have been destroyed, and hundreds of commanders within the industrial apparatus have been killed; Steel production is a vital sector of Iran's economy Elisha Ben Kimon Elisha Ben Kimon | published: 00:28 Amid reports of negotiations between the United States and Iran, the Israeli military is preparing for a scenario in which U.S. President Donald Trump halts the campaign. Officially, the IDF says the objectives of the strikes remain unchanged, but alongside attacks on surface-to-surface missiles and launchers, it has in recent days focused strikes on targets tied to the regime’s military industries — as well as the steel industry, which generates billions of dollars for Iran. “The systematic destruction of Iranian industries will place the terrorist regime at a significant decision point the day after. They will have to mobilize all of the country’s resources to rebuild what we have destroyed. The Iranians still have no idea how militarily exposed they have been left after the operation,” a senior Israeli Air Force official said. Since the start of the war, the IDF has dropped more than 1,300 munitions on military-industrial targets. Hundreds of factories have been destroyed, and hundreds of commanders within the industrial apparatus have been killed. [/b]Among the targets were facilities involved in missile development, optics systems, warhead production, engine manufacturing, solid and liquid fuels — as well as nuclear-related components that the IDF has not detailed Unlike Operation Rising Lion, when the air force targeted key components to delay the missile program, the IDF is now destroying entire factories. These industries are comparable to Israel Aerospace Industries, Elbit Systems and Rafael — only about 40 times larger, given the scale of the Islamic Republic. [b]One of Iran’s demands in the context of ending the war is for financial compensation from the West. Security officials estimate the damage to the regime from the strikes on military industries at tens of billions of dollars. On Friday afternoon, the IDF struck Iran’s two largest steel plants — a move that, according to the defense establishment, could cause billions of dollars in damage to the Islamic Republic’s economy. Iranian reports identified the targets as the Mobarakeh Steel Company in Isfahan and the Khuzestan Steel Company in Ahvaz, near the Iraqi border. According to Israeli defense officials, these plants are part of Iran’s military-industrial supply chain and are partially owned by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. In response to the strikes, Tehran issued a threat against six steel plants in the Middle East: Hadeed in Jubail, Saudi Arabia; Emirates Steel Arkan in Abu Dhabi; Qatar Steel in Mesaieed; Foulath in Al-Hidd, Bahrain; United Steel Industrial in Shuaiba, Kuwait; and Yehuda Steel in Ashdod, Israel. The Mobarakeh plant has been under U.S. sanctions since 2018. The U.S. Treasury has described it as the largest steel producer in the Middle East and North Africa, and as a cornerstone of Iran’s economy. According to Washington, it operates as part of a support network for the Basij militia, which is subordinate to the Revolutionary Guards, and is considered a critical source of funding for Iran’s security apparatus. The sanctions, imposed in 2018, were intended to disrupt the Basij’s “financial empire,” after the plant was found to provide financial support to institutions involved in financing terrorism, internal repression and the recruitment of child soldiers. In Tehran, steel production is viewed as a vital sector of the economy. Iran is the leading steel producer in the Middle East and ranks among the top 10 globally. In recent years, however, the sector has been hit by Russian involvement, following Western sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/synplk8o11g |
| Re: IDF Attacking Iran's Military And Steel Industries, Which Generate Billions Of D by insidelife22(m): 6:14am On Mar 29 |
Some people will find it hard to breathe properly because of this headline. I didn't call anybody's name but watch them quote me. |
| Re: IDF Attacking Iran's Military And Steel Industries, Which Generate Billions Of D by Elusive001(op): 6:27am On Mar 29 |
insidelife22: ![]() I just pity Iranian civilians who do not support the terror regime they have. I have asked islamic terror supporters here what are the objectives of Iran in this war. Even in the 12-day war, what was Iranian government's aims and objectives? |
| Re: IDF Attacking Iran's Military And Steel Industries, Which Generate Billions Of D by seunlayi(m): 7:14am On Mar 29 |
Elusive001:Those people you are talking about don't know the type of pain from oppression, the average Iranians are facing, nobody can talk or go against the mullah due to fear of been exposed and eliminated. They are living against the dream they have for their country waiting for something big to push the government down so that they can be liberated. God will deliver Iran, and it won't be long anymore |
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