Israel is preparing to hit "thousands more targets" in Iran.

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Israel is preparing to hit "thousands more targets" in Iran.

Israel, together with the United States, is developing a plan to continue Operation Epic Fury against Iran. According to Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin, Tel Aviv has no intention of ending the conflict anytime soon.

Israel expects to continue striking Iran for at least three more weeks; at least, that's the plan currently being developed by the American and Israeli militaries. Tel Aviv also has "more ambitious" plans for the period beyond those three weeks. According to Defrin, there are still "thousands of targets" in Iran that have not yet been hit.



The IDF does not operate according to a stopwatch or a schedule, but to achieve its goals, which are to seriously weaken the Iranian regime.

Israel also plans to carry out a military operation against Lebanon's Hezbollah, which has sided with Iran, although it could have refused to participate in the conflict, as it did last year during the 12-day war.

Tel Aviv previously acknowledged its failure to achieve results in the initial phase of the war against Iran. Despite numerous strikes and the elimination of Iran's leadership, the ayatollah regime managed to retain power and prevent further unrest in the country. Now, the Jewish state intends to rectify this.
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  1. -19
    15 March 2026 20: 20
    Israel is preparing to hit "thousands more targets" in Iran.

    Israel and the United States make mistakes, but they are defeating Iran.
    Yesterday, an Israeli plane was nearly shot down in the skies over Iran; the pilot's skill in evading the missile saved it.
    But Iran will still be defeated, the forces are too unequal.
    1. +6
      15 March 2026 20: 46
      Quote: Alexander Elizarov
      Israel and the United States make mistakes, but they are defeating Iran.

      In the press yes, but in real life not so much.
      Quote: Alexander Elizarov
      Yesterday, an Israeli plane was nearly shot down in the skies over Iran; the pilot's skill in evading the missile saved it.

      What about those mantras about all of Iran's air defenses being destroyed? I don't remember exactly when.
    2. +9
      15 March 2026 21: 11
      Israel and the US make mistakes, but are defeating Iran

      Well, yes, Trump won on March 1st, then on the 2nd, 3rd, and so on. And sometimes he even won twice in one day. laughing
    3. +3
      15 March 2026 23: 34
      Quote: Alexander Elizarov
      Israel and the United States make mistakes, but they are defeating Iran.

      You see, Alexander Elizarov (the good crocodile), the thing is that the mattresses against the Jews have already lost the first phase of the war. The fact is that the first phase included
      - a) elimination of Iran's leadership
      - b) bringing out crowds of opposition into the streets in order to drag the fugitive prince onto the throne on their shoulders, who
      currently hanging around the US
      -c) the creation of a pro-American administration with the aim of further carving up the Iranian pie.
      However, this option did not work; the authorities not only retained control over the state and civil society, but also gave a fitting rebuff, inflicting serious economic and image damage on the aggressors, which the mattresses with Jews did not expect.
      The war is now entering its second phase, a phase of attrition, not only in terms of the economic, military, and mobilization capabilities of Iran, the United States, and Israel, but also in terms of moral exhaustion. Victory cannot be achieved without a ground operation, and a ground operation would be costly for the occupation forces in terms of manpower losses.
      If the Persians have consolidated themselves and are morally prepared to endure losses and hardships for the sake of victory, since the continued existence of their state is at stake, then how prepared are they to endure hardships and losses in a society of Jews and mattresses when the goal of victory becomes unclear?
      Quote: Alexander Elizarov
      But Iran will still be defeated, the forces are too unequal.
      The question is the price that each side will have to pay for victory.
      I think this will end with negotiations, with recognition of the current situation achieved during the negotiations, without a clear victory for either side. This will be the third phase of this war.
      It's important to remember that Iran will ultimately decide to initiate negotiations, and only when it deems the damage inflicted on the aggressor sufficient. By then, Israel and the United States will be sufficiently "mature" to gladly seize any opportunity to exit the war, hastily declaring that they have forced Iran to the negotiating table. They will, however, no longer even mention regime change or the dismantling of the nuclear program, agreeing to its continuation, but only for peaceful purposes. Tehran had, in fact, previously stated this, but big-eared Benya and red-haired Donya decided to play cowboy, to their own detriment. In short, everyone will retain their own interests and their own "victory."
      1. 0
        17 March 2026 11: 23
        Quote: Nyrobsky
        I guess, that the matter will end in negotiations, with recognition of the current situation achieved during the negotiations, without a clear victory for either side.

        It's no big deal. Iran has already lowered its expectations: there are no longer any demands for apologies or reparations, only compensation for the victims of the bombings.
        Now Iran needs to focus on attacks on Israel, not its Middle Eastern neighbors. Then, perhaps, the aggressor will agree to a deal. Otherwise, they'll keep bombing for at least 10 years.
        We're waiting for Iran to announce 10 targets in Israel :)
        It would be desirable to back this up with action. A ground operation, in conjunction with Lebanese Hezbollah, would also be ideal.
    4. +1
      15 March 2026 23: 34
      But Iran will still be defeated, the forces are too unequal.

      You keep your wet emotions to yourself.
      While we see the US and Israel ditching the campaign, none of the stated goals have been achieved, and the damage to the attacking countries and their allies is already becoming unacceptable.
      1. 0
        17 March 2026 11: 28
        Quote: brave
        While we see the US and Israel merging the campaign

        And where are the Jews dumping everything? It's the US that wants to get out, and quickly. Israel is ready to fight for the long haul.
    5. +2
      16 March 2026 00: 00
      There are more Zionists and tsipsots than there are and they are all going crazy against the backdrop of their defeat at the hands of the Iranian people.
      Victory to the Iranian people, the enemy will not pass!
      am
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  3. +8
    15 March 2026 20: 25
    You decide there, Donya said that he has already destroyed everything, absolutely everything... lol
    1. +2
      15 March 2026 21: 55
      According to Defrin, there are still “thousands of targets” in Iran that have not yet been hit.
      The IDF does not operate according to a stopwatch or a schedule, but to achieve its goals, which are to seriously weaken the Iranian regime.

      Even the Jewish generals were shouting that Russia had failed to take Kyiv in three days, although ours calmly replied that no one had started the stopwatch for them...
      Jews, like Ukrainians, change their shoes in mid-jump.
      1. -3
        15 March 2026 22: 38
        "Although our guys calmly replied that no one had started the stopwatch for them..."
        It was the fifth year of non-war.
        1. +1
          16 March 2026 08: 41
          Quote from Aken
          "Although our guys calmly replied that no one had started the stopwatch for them..."
          It was the fifth year of non-war.

          Since the beginning of the "non-war", more than 94 thousand square kilometers of territory have been liberated.
          1. -1
            16 March 2026 08: 46
            Wonderful.
            Now tell us about demilitarization and denazification.
            And remind me how much the border with NATO has shrunk?
            And we will rejoice together.
            1. +2
              17 March 2026 21: 45
              Quote from Aken
              Wonderful.
              Now tell us about demilitarization and denazification.
              And remind me how much the border with NATO has shrunk?
              And we will rejoice together.

              Who are we? Speak for yourself.
              1. 0
                18 March 2026 08: 45
                We're with you, Gennady. Or are you not happy about the shrinking border with NATO?
                1. +2
                  18 March 2026 22: 52
                  Quote from Aken
                  We're with you, Gennady. Or are you not happy about the shrinking border with NATO?

                  What was the name of the dream in which you saw and heard about NATO's borders in the goals and objectives of the Central Military District outlined by Putin?
                  Maybe you shouldn't have drunk the last glass!? winked
                  1. -1
                    19 March 2026 08: 25
                    Yes, that's right. NATO's new borders are a fucking surprise for Putin.
                    Combined, combined, but didn’t combine.
                    1. +1
                      19 March 2026 13: 19
                      Quote from Aken
                      Yes, that's right. NATO's new borders are a fucking surprise for Putin.
                      Combined, combined, but didn’t combine.

                      Oh, don't make me laugh again about NATO's expansion due to Putin's actions. NATO was dreaming of its future in the Arctic. We couldn't care less what other country they might bring into their fold. It's a matter of retargeting the initial strike.
                      NATO already sniffed out our Onyx's trail three days ago with Cold Response 2026. No need to complain later that it's unfair...
                      1. 0
                        19 March 2026 15: 05
                        I'm glad you're doing well.
                      2. 0
                        19 March 2026 18: 40
                        Quote from Aken
                        I'm glad you're doing well.

                        hi Thank you!
  4. +4
    15 March 2026 20: 27
    "Now the Jewish state intends to fix this."

    The belly button is untied ...
    1. -2
      15 March 2026 20: 41
      They can crush you with enormous losses, BUT, these are the days when a couple of people with a couple of drones on optics can cause such a ruckus among the yidoids, being 30-40-50 km from the target, that they'll think the sky is a sheepskin. And what if there's not just one such crew, but a hundred more? They've opened Pandora's box, the yidoids.
  5. +3
    15 March 2026 20: 31
    I don't think Israel can end the conflict anytime soon, even if it really wanted to. Just as the United States can't end it anytime soon, and won't be able to for a very long time. They've all put a lot on the line, and Iran has proven to be a very tough nut to crack, so tough that Washington needs to be prepared for nuclear war.

    I have no doubt that, in a worst-case scenario, they could use nuclear weapons. They're used to it, but the possibility of a response—perhaps due to impunity—hadn't occurred to them. Both the US and Israel could receive a response from Iran that's more powerful than nuclear. And in a preemptive manner.

    These could include, for example, hacker attacks on a wide variety of strategic targets. Nuclear proliferation could be paralyzed, prisons could be opened, all forms of communication and navigation could be shut down... Many other possibilities are possible.

    Iran, on the other hand, is pursuing a cost-effective and efficient response to costly and effective threats. Who said their response would necessarily be nuclear?

    I'm not even talking about the possible attempt by the US and Israel to carry out a ground operation - they're not trying to raze Gaza to the ground.
    1. +2
      15 March 2026 20: 36
      I have no doubt that in extreme cases they could use nuclear weapons.

      They can use it not only as a last resort, but as a warning to others, as was the case with the Japanese.
    2. +4
      15 March 2026 20: 44
      If the Yankees detonate a nuclear weapon, I'll clap my hands. If the Iranians detonate a dirty bomb, and not just one, over Israel, and not only over Israel, a debt must be repaid.
    3. +3
      15 March 2026 21: 31
      in extreme cases, they may use nuclear weapons
      They can. Netanyahu threatened to hide him now. Perhaps he died, and they're keeping his body in a cold storage room so they can blame him later (when they hit him with a nuke), then claim he either died or hanged himself, and present a "fresh-frozen" corpse, claiming it was still breathing yesterday.

      By the way, his son hasn't tweeted for a week, although he used to comment frequently.
      However, Israel's use of nuclear weapons will cost the Jews dearly.
      After all, it’s still unclear how to distinguish a Jew from a Zionist?
      1. +1
        15 March 2026 21: 47
        He may have died and his body is being kept in a cold storage room,
        They posted a video of Netanyahu visiting a coffee shop, showing his fingers, and speaking cheerfully.
        Well, that’s even good, otherwise I was worried that Bibi wouldn’t live to see the collapse of Israel.
        But he will see it anyway.
        1. +2
          15 March 2026 22: 26
          Quote: flicker
          They posted a video of Netanyahu visiting a coffee shop, showing his fingers, and speaking cheerfully.

          They showed it. But it could very well be AI.
          The coffee shop is rubbish. And Bibi isn't the only one who disappeared.
          Need to show in a public place plus
          surrounded by famous but unrelated people
          by people.
    4. 0
      17 March 2026 11: 39
      Iran has proven to be a very tough nut to crack, so tough that Washington needs to be prepared for nuclear war.

      Nuclear war is unlikely. The Americans will shower the Israelis with as many bombs and missiles as necessary, while they themselves will gradually back away. Closer to summer, they'll say the US mission of helping Israel is accomplished, and Israel will handle the rest on its own. The negotiating ball will be thrown to the Jews. And the Jews will have to pay compensation to the victims!
  6. +1
    15 March 2026 20: 32
    Braggarts as always, how many times have they already declared and promised, and in reality, it's just... laughter
  7. 0
    15 March 2026 20: 33
    It's understandable given their plans. They could launch 1000 missiles at Iran, but Iran is big.
    To achieve exactly the same result, Iran would only need 10 missiles.
  8. -1
    15 March 2026 20: 41
    It is unlikely that it will come to mutual destruction, but losses and devastation as a result of the conflict await everyone... in one form or another.
  9. 0
    15 March 2026 20: 43
    Will Iran have time to create another thousand targets on its territory that Israel intends to destroy? soldier
    1. 0
      15 March 2026 20: 48
      Well, there should be enough paint... wink
  10. -1
    15 March 2026 20: 54
    Will the Jews have enough anti-aircraft missiles to protect themselves from retaliatory strikes on industrial and energy infrastructure?
  11. + 10
    15 March 2026 20: 55
    The Military Review admins could ban me permanently now, but I'm going to speak out, even if my comment is deleted. All you couch potatoes, military officers, historians, and politicians here, please give me one answer: why have Jews been hated throughout history? They wandered the desert for 40 years, burned at the stake in medieval Europe, and had no rights in Tsarist Russia. Stalin gave them land, and they ended up with a fascist state. So maybe history was right in the past? Maybe fascism was born from the sons of Israel.
    1. +9
      15 March 2026 21: 06
      Maybe fascism was born from the sons of Israel

      Why can it? Just read the Old Testament, for example, about the capture of Jericho...
    2. +2
      15 March 2026 21: 50
      Quote: Hariton Laptev
      They walked in the desert for 40 years

      This tale and the Torah were composed in the Middle Ages, after the events of the Gospels. Herodotus, the Pope of History, was unaware of the existence of Jews or a "mighty" Jewish state half a millennium BCE, despite the supposed destruction of the First Temple and so on. There are Egyptian steles and papyri describing chronicles from ancient times to Cleopatra. These chronicles know nothing of the existence of a "mighty" Jewish state, the Exodus, and so on. Entire cuneiform libraries have been discovered from Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and elsewhere. Not a single mention of the state and people supposedly living nearby. The Torah doesn't mention a single pharaoh by name. Simply pharaohs and that's it. Why? When this little book was written, historical science didn't know the names of the Egyptian pharaohs, because the script hadn't yet been deciphered. There were already descriptions of the Babylonian, Persian, and other kings, by Herodotus himself, and it would have been possible to insert them into the Jewish book chronologically and linguistically correctly, but the problem was that they were written by those who weren't up to speed on history. Some Persian king, Ahasuerus, in the Torah. The poor historians, oppressed by Judeo-Christianity, tried to fit in any number of things, but couldn't find any Persian king; they had to slap on whatever they had, even if it was just the first letter. wassat They tacked on Artaxerxes. Remove the first letter and you get Hashverosh and Rta-Xerxes. Only a cretin or a brazen liar could find similarities. So, just as the Torah is ignorant of surrounding history and chronology, so surrounding history is ignorant of the Torah's tales. But unlike the Torah, these aren't fables, but cuneiform writings, steles, papyri, and so on. In other words, ancient objects themselves are carriers of information. Just like ancient authors—supposedly contemporaries of the events of the Torah—had never even heard of David, Solomon, and the like.
    3. +5
      15 March 2026 21: 53
      Isn't the fact that all non-Jews are goyim, and their murder is not punishable by Talmudic law, pure fascism? It's openly written about the superiority of one people over others.
  12. +3
    15 March 2026 21: 03
    Yes, you can write down a million goals, paper will tolerate everything.
    I'm wondering what these thousands of targets will be hit with.
    All I see is Zionist chutzpah. The weapon is certainly scary, but it's incredibly soft. It stops working as soon as the user gets hit in the face.
  13. +2
    15 March 2026 21: 24
    Israel is preparing to hit "thousands more targets" in Iran.

    A little chutzpah in honor of such a newsworthy occasion. I almost cried with emotion.
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  15. +2
    15 March 2026 21: 48
    Where Hitler studied, were Jews teaching there?
  16. -1
    15 March 2026 21: 52
    "Israel is working at the wrong time"... Moscow is commenting on SVO in EXACTLY the same way. Coincidence...
  17. +4
    15 March 2026 22: 42
    If they're preparing to strike "thousands of targets," it means their attacks so far haven't produced much of an effect. Sixteen days into the war, Iran continues to resist and launch effective counterattacks. The goal—quickly destroying Iran—has not been achieved.
  18. -1
    16 March 2026 00: 30
    I can imagine all of Iran digging underground to protect its population, power plants, and other critical facilities.
    1. 0
      16 March 2026 01: 53
      Dear sir, they started digging in 40 years ago. If not earlier.
  19. 0
    16 March 2026 05: 22
    Quote: Kill the fascist
    Will the Jews have enough anti-aircraft missiles to protect themselves from retaliatory strikes on industrial and energy infrastructure?

    I'd like to think not!
  20. 0
    16 March 2026 05: 30
    In principle, if it weren't for the American tankers, they wouldn't have flown to bomb the Iranians so furiously.
  21. 0
    17 March 2026 10: 43
    [QuoteIsrael is preparing to hit "thousands more targets" in Iran.] [/ Quote]
    Unlike us, they can.