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Israel based his strike who killed dozens of main Iranian soldiers on a stage of “Game of Thrones” – Redstate

“And who are you?” The proud lord said
“That I have to bow so low”
Only a cat of a different coat
This is the whole truth that I know
In a layer of gold or a layer of red
A lion still has claws
Mine are long and sharp, my lord
As long and clear as yours





The Israelis send their greetings.

Remember when Israel conducted their operation on June 13 which ended with the death of a long list of high-ranking Iranian officials? It was such a fast and effective strike that she caught the world – not just Iran – off guard.

It turns out that Israel’s inspiration for the strike came from a spectacle of the spectacle formerly popular Game of Thrones, in particular the scene of the breathtaking episode featuring “The Red Wedding”.

According to the New York Post, Israel even nicknamed the “Red Wedding” operation as a head of the origins of the plan:

The real operation of June 13 – part of the start of the 12 -day war – experienced more than 200 Israeli air planes hitting approximately 100 targets, in particular nuclear installations and missile factories.

Like the “Game of Thrones” scene, it quickly led to a bloodbath, erase a bunch of high -ranking Iranian officials – including General Hossein Salami, the Iranian Guard chief of the Iranian guard; Mohammad Bagheri, chief of the country’s soldiers; and Gholam Ali Rashid, head of the Iranian emergency command.

Israel was able to encourage certain best Air Force commanders to come together for a meeting before being targeted in a strike, Israeli officials revealed.





For those who have never watched the show …

* Major incoming spoilers) *

“The Red Wedding” takes place in season three where, under the cover of a wedding celebration between Stark’s house and Frey’s house, Frey’s house betrays the Starks at the request of Lannister’s house, leading to the brutal massacre of the majority of Starks and their strengths. Many main characters are killed during this one scene, almost decimating the entire austere line.

It was a moment that shocked fans around the world and that we always speak as one of the most shocking moments in television history.

And Israel’s “red marriage” was no different, but it was not fiction.

The only regret they have is that they did not obtain the supreme chief of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as noted by the Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz:

“I believe that if Khamenei had been in sight, we would have released him,” Katz told Israel TV on Thursday.

“But Khamenei understood this, went underground at very depths and broke up the contacts with the commanders who replaced the commanders who were eliminated, so it was not realistic at the end.”

Khamenei only emerged after President Donald Trump announced a cease-fire between Israel and Iran, saying that he had obtained the victory over Israel.





“The Islamic Republic was victorious and, in retaliation, gave a slap in the hand to the face of America,” he said when his best military leaders were still rushing into a hole somewhere.

Israel is known for having made plans that generally have their enemies on duty and where they want. For example, the famous Bombs to sacre who killed and paralyzed many Hezbollah terrorists in September 2024. The plan involved Mossad intercepting a tele -renovation expedition intended for Hezbollah of months earlier, and fought them with explosives.

One day, Israel triggered the explosives at a distance, leaving many Hezbollah terrorists with missing parts and a deep distrust of electronics.


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