In Iran: Hezbollah struck an Israeli satellite communications and navigation complex

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In Iran: Hezbollah struck an Israeli satellite communications and navigation complex

Iranian television airs a report about an attack carried out against a strategically important facility in Israel (in Iranian media tradition, Israel is called the "occupied Palestinian territory").

Iranian media outlets provide specific details. They claim that the strike on a target in Israel was carried out by Lebanese Hezbollah, and that the target was an SES satellite communications and navigation complex.



From the report:

The capabilities of this complex were used, among other things, for guidance drones и missiles (Israeli army).

It is added that Israeli forces may face significant problems in targeting their weapons.



Israel has not yet commented on these Iranian statements. This is common practice for Israel's military and political leadership, as well as for most Israeli media outlets.

Let's remember that the war between Israel and the United States against Iran began on February 28. The last time, it lasted 12 days and ended, as Israel itself now admits, not to achieve long-term peace, but to prepare for new attacks on the Islamic Republic.
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  1. + 24
    9 March 2026 19: 56
    Hezbollah is a good guy, but this defeat isn't critical—the US can provide intelligence from its satellites. The reason for the disaster is that the US-Israeli air defense system is ineffective and can't protect both its own facilities and itself. Things could get worse.
    1. + 28
      9 March 2026 20: 21
      Well, as the saying goes, "little by little," considering the destroyed radars at the air force bases, that's quite a serious result. The US and Israel clearly didn't envision the military operation this way.
      Respect to the Iranians and their proxies (Hezbala)!
      An invasion of Lebanon would further worsen the situation; those 15% of the territory is populated primarily by Lebanese Christians (who make up about 30% of Lebanon's population). It's pointless for the Jews to antagonize the world's major religions...
      1. + 14
        9 March 2026 20: 46
        It is in vain that the Jews set the world's major religions against themselves...

        Maybe finally someone will "break the neck" of the over-excited Jew.
      2. + 33
        9 March 2026 20: 49
        I remember Trump saying, alluding to Russia, "If a great power can't defeat its adversary in a week, it's not a great power, it's a 'paper tiger!'" Today is already the tenth day since the "Fucking Fury" of two old men began, and Iran is still not defeated! And what should we call the United States now? A blotter eagle?
        1. +7
          10 March 2026 00: 17
          Quote: Vicontas
          "Fucking Fury"

          good
      3. +3
        10 March 2026 02: 06
        Actually, it was a huge success! They destroyed 14 bases in ten days, and that's not even counting the infrastructure.
        To date, Iran has fired only 300 missiles, which indicates its considerable potential for the near future...
      4. 0
        10 March 2026 05: 50
        Analysts report that in the area, in the immediate vicinity of this station, there is a Jericho ICBM depot in the rock; the main charge may have landed right there.
    2. +5
      9 March 2026 23: 38
      hi Excellent, Gregory!
      It's okay, Konstantin!
      Press your foot, press your foot!
      Keep going while you're alive!
      am
    3. +1
      10 March 2026 08: 30
      Quote: Vicente
      this defeat is not critical

      The critical point would be to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. All other strikes are "not critical." Or do you know of some point where, if struck with conventional weapons, you could immediately win? The AI ​​that the Americans have for brains (they don't have smart military men) ordered the assassination of Iran's leaders. So what? "Critical"?
      1. +2
        10 March 2026 08: 32
        Iran is doing the right thing – it's trying to push the US out of the Middle East, and then they'll take on Israel without unnecessary interference.
    4. 0
      10 March 2026 09: 25
      It's unclear what disaster you're referring to. Judging by the text, you're lamenting the monstrous ineffectiveness of the cannibalistic aggressors' missile defense systems.
      1. 0
        10 March 2026 10: 52
        You need to develop your thinking. It's like a muscle: if you strain your brain, it grows. Strengthen it a little, and such crazy ideas won't come to you out of nowhere.
  2. +9
    9 March 2026 20: 00
    It's pure chutzpah, nothing less.
  3. + 17
    9 March 2026 20: 07
    The aftermath of the strike on a satellite communications center in Israel was captured on video. The footage shows a large concentration of satellite dishes at the facility, some of which were damaged by a ballistic missile that penetrated the Iron Dome. The center is reportedly owned by SES, a company responsible for providing satellite services, as well as aviation and drone communications.
    1. 0
      10 March 2026 08: 09
      this dome is only in their heads
  4. -6
    9 March 2026 20: 07
    laughing lol
    Iranian media outlets provide specific details. ... They add that Israeli forces may face significant problems targeting their weapons.

    "Lies and falsehoods in propaganda, agitation, and the press discredit party-political work, the naval press, and cause exceptional harm to the cause of Bolshevik education of the masses.".
    From the directive of the Deputy Commissar of the Navy of the USSR and the Chief of the Main Political Directorate of the Navy, Army Commissioner 2, rank IV Rogova.
    stop
    I understand there are a lot of words, so in short: "You can make mistakes, but you can't lie.".
    stop
    1. +2
      11 March 2026 12: 39
      What's the point? We still lie just as much as we lied before.
  5. +2
    9 March 2026 20: 12
    Very soon, the Palestinian territories occupied by Jews from the former USSR will come under the control of Neptune. - from the predictions of Grandmother Alexandra. hi
  6. + 12
    9 March 2026 20: 13
    Israel has not yet commented on these statements from the Iranian side.

    He doesn't comment on much. Strict censorship has been imposed, but something still leaks out: at Ben Gurion Airport, there are stampedes of people wanting to leave Israel.
    It seems they sense that Israel is living out its last months.
    1. +3
      10 March 2026 01: 21
      Quote: flicker
      Israel has not yet commented on these statements from the Iranian side.

      He doesn't comment on much. Strict censorship has been imposed, but something still leaks out: at Ben Gurion Airport, there are stampedes of people wanting to leave Israel.
      It seems they sense that Israel is living out its last months.

      Our dead man warned that Israel has no future.
      Hence the logical conclusion and consequences: the rats are escaping from the groaning ship Israel.
    2. +1
      11 March 2026 11: 17
      Do you really believe that Israel is in its last months?
      Or is this a fantasy from the same series as "soon your whole America will be finished"?
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  8. +7
    9 March 2026 20: 16
    If they blew it up, it's worth thinking about. What could that mean? There's a pattern. But let's not get carried away—the US fought for 12 years in Vietnam, and then things started going crazy in the States. The US military machine has a lot of reserves. Maybe we should be able to handle what Iran can handle.
  9. +9
    9 March 2026 20: 33
    They nailed him beautifully. Where are our "democrats" supposed to go now?
    Galkin seems to have fled to Cyprus, and Iran flew there too. laughing
    1. + 10
      9 March 2026 20: 41
      I wonder if Makarevich volunteered for the IDF or if he also ran off somewhere?
      1. + 19
        9 March 2026 21: 40
        Turned out to be a dodger
        The text of my comment is too short and, in the opinion of the site administration, does not carry useful information.
        1. +1
          11 March 2026 08: 37
          Sergey Mitinsky.
          Brilliant! I had a good laugh! And the photo looks just like Makevreich! Wonderful!
      2. -2
        9 March 2026 22: 10
        Regardless of Makarevich's moral character, at 72 years old, which volunteer group should he join?
        1. +9
          9 March 2026 23: 40
          Quote: Tulus12
          At 72 years old, which volunteer group should he join?

          Volunteer – keep watch on rooftops and put out fires. Or at least sing songs in hospitals.
    2. + 10
      9 March 2026 21: 33
      Beautifully planted
      Netanyahu's house in Caesarea was reportedly destroyed in a nighttime attack. Netanyahu wasn't there; he lives in a bunker. But his brother is reported to have either been killed or died of fear.
      So they have nowhere to hide in Israel.
      1. +9
        9 March 2026 22: 42
        On the same topic:
        "The BBC says he was in a car accident."
        - Ritter: "His house is on fire. He may have crashed his car into his house."
        ---
        Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel's Minister of Public Security, was also wounded in the attack.
    3. +8
      9 March 2026 21: 40
      Quote: alexputnik17
      Galkin seems to have fled to Cyprus, and Iran has also flown there.

      Coincidence?
      1. 0
        9 March 2026 23: 33
        Quote from: nik-mazur
        Coincidence?

        I do not think. laughing
      2. +4
        10 March 2026 06: 41
        Galkin probably has a beacon on his ass; wherever he goes, missiles hit! That crazy old woman should stay away from him! Ha-ha three times!
  10. +9
    9 March 2026 20: 53
    Quote: Metallurg_2
    I wonder if Makarevich volunteered for the IDF or if he also ran off somewhere?

    The IDF isn't for him. He's a Peacemaker. Although I listened to him for a long time, was a fan, played... Now I've kind of given up. Andryusha lived well his whole life. He earned as much for a concert in the USSR as most people earned in a month. And he criticized him. He received awards personally from Putin. And then he criticized him. Well, he's a lucky man with two or three chairs. I don't listen to his relatively new songs and don't appreciate them. He may be a good poet, but to me, the man turned out to be a substance that sometimes swims in an ice hole. IMHO.
    1. +6
      10 March 2026 01: 48
      He may be a good poet, but for me, the little man turned out to be a substance,
      Sometimes we don't know a person, but rather their image (on stage or in film). It happens that a hero is a fighter against evil, but in real life, he throws banana peels in the entryway and writes anonymous letters about his neighbors.
  11. +4
    9 March 2026 20: 53
    Hezbollah never had any ballistic missiles, only the sort of homemade contraptions the Israelis dismissively call "Hezbollah." So the missile is most likely Iranian.
  12. +9
    9 March 2026 21: 01
    Quote: Metallurg_2
    I wonder if Makarevich volunteered for the IDF or if he also ran off somewhere?

    All these garbage scum that settled in Israel were screwed out of there long ago with the start of the war
  13. +7
    9 March 2026 22: 13
    So, stone by stone, Israel can be dismantled to the point of being a desert.
  14. +3
    9 March 2026 22: 13
    Quote: flicker

    Netanyahu's home in Caesarea was reportedly destroyed in an overnight attack.

    So he's the main instigator. If he doesn't fight, they'll knock him down and put him in jail in no time. So it's high time. We need to give them 3000 FAB 10-kilometer anti-tank missiles. Especially for Netanyahu. Write "gift" on each one.
  15. +4
    9 March 2026 22: 49
    SES actually stands for "satellite earth station," which controls satellites in a given area and communicates with ground systems, including the internet. Musk has about 150 of them around the world (this is relevant to the discussion on how to disable Starlink).
  16. +3
    9 March 2026 23: 18
    A necessary thing. And to be repeated.
  17. +1
    9 March 2026 23: 51
    Now four IDF divisions in Lebanon are left without air support? That's good.
  18. -9
    10 March 2026 00: 08
    The only interesting part of this article, otherwise devoid of useful content, is the phrase "Iranian media outlets provide specifics." Today, there is only one specificity they can reliably provide: from which hole they broadcast, and where they plan to flee in the event of the final elimination of the Ayatollah Regime.
    In the area of ​​any other information - in particular, the question of the original existence of the allegedly affected object - these "media resources" are obviously incompetent.
    1. +2
      10 March 2026 09: 30
      And from which hole exactly are you speaking, Bandera follower?
      1. 0
        12 March 2026 01: 19
        Oh my god – "Banderite"! No, come on, I don't know who's talking about "Banderite" in the seventh episode.
        Where did you roll out from, ball?
        I find it difficult to even answer such stupidity - well, except perhaps: "I hear it from a Banderite!" )))
        1. 0
          12 March 2026 01: 48
          Quote: Iris
          I even find it difficult to answer such stupidity.

          What's stupid about it is that the avatar looks very much like Bandera's.
          1. 0
            12 March 2026 01: 59
            Listen, you can't do that—this is Military Review, not a chess club! If you Google the image and don't be lazy, you can learn a lot about the oldest weapons company on the planet.
            Regards, Iris.
  19. +1
    10 March 2026 01: 56
    Quote: kosmozoo
    Sometimes we know not the person, but his image (on stage, in cinema).

    Well, yes. In songs, he's a fighter against any evil and a philosopher. But in real life, it feels like passing by a fallen man and spitting on him.
  20. +5
    10 March 2026 02: 31
    Quote: kosmozoo
    Sometimes we know not the person, but his image (on stage, in cinema).

    Oh, and also... Look at Grebenshchikov, like the god of Russian rock... Who probably a third of Russia's population listened to. And paid for it. He spat in their faces and ran off to England. And he called his compatriots "psycho-minded fascists. Flag in hand and the wind at your back." Meanwhile, he stupidly stole the music from Peter Gabriel; the voice isn't particularly impressive, but the lyrics are good. The musical similarities are clearly visible from the albums. And his friend Tsoi played a concert and then went off to throw coal into the stove. Tsoi only recorded a decent sound starting with "Blood Type." It was Grebenshchikov who probably took pity on him and brought him to a proper studio, because they had been friends for a long time.
    And I don’t think that Tsoi and Bodrov would have left Russia, wouldn’t have gone to the North-Eastern Front and wouldn’t have given concerts there.