Friday, 20 June 2025

IRANIAN MISSILES TARGET MICROSOFT, AI COMPANIES LINKED TO POWERING ISRAEL S IRON DOME, IRON DOME S RATE OF INTERCEPTION FALLS ABOUT 30% IN ONE DAY TO JUST 65% OF THE IRANIAN MISSILES

ISRAEL S IRON DOME COULD FAIL COMPLETELY IN JUST TWO TO THREE DAYS

CAPACITY TO STOP IRANIAN MISSILES FELL BY ABOUT A THIRD IN ONE DAY TO JUST 65%

IRAN HAS TARGETTED AI COMPANIES WHICH MAY BE POWERING THE IRON DOME, ISRAEL S WAR EFFORT

TARGETTED BILL GATES MICROSOFT OFFICE IN SOUTHERN ISRAEL

IRAN MAY SOON BE ABLE TO FLATTEN ISRAEL

WILL CERTAINLY HAVE LEARNED THE LESSON FROM THE UKRAINE THAT MILITARY PRODUCTION IS THE KEY TO VICTORY

MAY HAVE PLACED KEY HYPERSONIC MISSILE FACTORIES UNDERGROUND

IDF SHOULD HAND OVER PFIZER BIBI, SMOTRICH, BEN GVIR TO THE ICC, MAKE PEACE

NETANYAHU AND HIS TEL AVIV CRONIES LIKE EPSTEIN, JARED KUSHNER ARE THE ENEMY WITHIN

PFIZER JAB PUSHER JARED KUSHNER IS HEAVILY INVESTED IN THE TEL AVIV STOCK EXCHANGE ALSO HIT BY AN IRANIAN MISSILE

TRUMP, KUSHNER AND NETANYAHU TEAMED UP WITH GATES, SOROS, BOURLA , MITSOTAKIS TO BULLY, COERCE, TRICK AND LURE AS MANY ISRAELIS AS THEY COULD TO GET TOXIC COVID JABS, TRIED TO FORCE JABS ON THE IDF, CONSCRIPTS 

USED CRIMES TO CARRY OUT CENSORSHIP, STOP INFORMED CONSENT TO EXPERIMENTAL JABS NOW KNOWN TO BE DEADLY ALSO FROM A JAPANESE STUDY OF 18 MILLION PEOPLE 

 

Israel is set to face increasingly devastating barrages of missiles from Iran after Iranian missiles managed to punch through its AI powered Iron Dome defenses to target what may be key AI companies  powering the AI Dome, including a park with a Microsoft office in Southern Israel.

The Iron Dome uses AI to select those missiles which pose the biggest threat to Israel s critical infrastructure and attack them as a priority. This AI powered system also helps Israel make savings on the exorbitant cost of the Iron Dome missiles, running into billions.

The fact that Iran has managed to damage what appear to be two AI companies who may be linked to Israeli military ntelligence in Raman Gat and in Beer Sheeva and who may be helping to run the Iron Dome is a sign of the extent to which the Iron Dome is failing.

According to the latest reports, the Iron Dome can only stop 65% of all incoming missiles, down from 90% A DAY EARLIER.

https://mezha.net/eng/bukvy/israel-s-iron-dome-interception-rate-drops-amid-iranian-missile-attacks/

Iran also used a cluster bomb for the first time.

At this rate of attrition, the Iron Dome will be as good as useless in two to three DAYS.

The USA cannot supply the hypersonic missiles Israel needs or even the outdated missiles as its supplies are depleted, its treasury is empty

Moreover, Epstein linked Trump outperformed himself as Moron in Chief by starting a trade war with China which cut off rare earth minerals which the US def industry needs to make missiles, fighters with no substitute in sight.

The Israelis should oust Pfizer Bibi and put him on trial for his covid jab crimes. That will unify Israel.

Then there is Pfizer Bibi s role in October 7th, clearly an inside job.

Netanyahu is the biggest enemy of the Israelis. Netanyhu, his oligarch cronies in Tel Aviv, Mossad chiefs and the fantatical and violent settlers need to be tackled for Israel to have a future.

In additon, they can deliver Pfizer Bibi, Smotrich and Gvir to the ICC for their Gaza genocide. That will help get a peace deal with Iran.

In a special gesture, they can hand over Soros, Gates, Bourla, Biden and Trump, Kushner to Iran using the rule of law and the Greek prosecutor probes.

Putting Trump, Kushner on trial In Tehran for his covid jab crimes will help win over his MAGA voters who want to see him impeached for his many betrayals in office.

If they hold the trials in Israel, they can collect trillions in fines to pay for the rebuilding of Gaza and also reboot their economy set to grind to a halt due to a shortage of fuel after the Bazan oil refinery was hit.

From media

Iranian missile strikes tech park housing Microsoft office in southern Israel.

searching buildings for people wounded after an Iranian missile struck close to a tech park in the Israeli city of Beer Sheva, according to Israel’s emergency services agency

https://edition.cnn.com/2025/06/20/world/video/israel-iran-missile-strike-tech-park-microsoft-digvid

Tel Aviv is under heavy fire as Iran has launched a fresh wave of long-range missiles in a sudden and dramatic assault. The sky over the city erupted as Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released chilling footage showing back-to-back missile launches from undisclosed locations. According to the IRGC, one of the missiles struck an Israeli military intelligence facility in Tel Aviv’s Ramat Gan district. While the footage sparked global alarm, the IDF has not yet issued a formal response to the claimed strike.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT1WCIddOQA


Iron Dome, like any artificial intelligence (AI) system, acts within a set of pre-programmed parameters to achieve the interception of missiles, rockets, or mortars that are en route to high-value targets. These parameters are the foundational rules that the system uses to differentiate between a rocket and other objects, and to establish whether a high-value target is threatened, the correct interception trajectory, and so on. As new data accumulates during an engagement, the system matches this to its training to draw conclusions. But Iron Dome can be pushed from highly effective to much less effective when overwhelmed by too many rockets within these parameters, or by rockets being fired outside the parameters (e.g. rockets with such short flight times they cannot be intercepted). Iron Dome can also be pushed beyond its parameters by increasing the accuracy of rockets, or increasing the volume needing to be intercepted. Tactics employed by militants, including the firing of the largest single barrage of rockets, use of loitering munitions, and short flight times, show that they can identify and exploit these limitations.

https://cepa.org/article/iron-dome-shows-ais-risks-and-rewards/

Israel’s air defense system, known as the “Iron Dome,” was able to intercept only 65% of the rockets launched by Iran in the past 24 hours. This marks a significant drop compared to 90% the previous day. This was reported by a senior Israeli intelligence official.

“Iran still possesses very advanced missiles – and they are actively using them.”

– former senior Israeli intelligence official
According to a source who is not authorized to comment publicly due to the sensitivity of the information, the new missiles launched by Iran have significantly reduced Israel’s reaction time to threats. This means Israeli forces have less time to take countermeasures.

“Until yesterday, we received warnings about 10–11 minutes before a missile landed. But this morning, it’s down to 6–7 minutes. This suggests the missiles were likely much faster than previous ones.”

– Israeli intelligence representative
He also noted that Iranian missiles are equipped with navigation systems that allow them to accurately strike targets such as the hospital in Be’er Sheva. Despite significant losses among Iranian leadership following Israel’s unexpected attack last week, Iran still has sufficient missile stockpiles for prolonged responses, reflecting their strategy of “measured patience.”

“The regime has the determination and resources to continue attacks. Therefore, we must be cautious about any claims of the ‘inevitable fall of the regime’ – this is currently far from reality.”
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The “Iron Dome” system was developed jointly by the US and Israel and became operational in 2011. It is a high-tech system consisting of radars and launchers that is continuously being improved and costs billions of dollars. The cost of one battery is estimated at around 100 million dollars, with the US investing over 2.9 billion dollars in its development.

The system is designed to protect against short-range rockets, and its effectiveness, according to official data, reaches 90-97% in intercepting such threats. If a rocket does not threaten populated areas or strategic sites and falls in the desert, it is not intercepted.

According to data, the “Iron Dome” consists of 10 batteries, each with 3-4 launchers, and each launcher holds 20 Tamir interceptor missiles. Two missiles are launched per target, and the cost of one Tamir missile ranges from 40 to 100 thousand dollars.
https://mezha.net/eng/bukvy/israel-s-iron-dome-interception-rate-drops-amid-iranian-missile-attacks/

Israel Defence Forces (IDF) officials acknowledged using AI-based tools for several purposes including targeting support, intelligence analysis, proactive forecasting, and streamlined command and control (C2). Against this backdrop, the current Israel-Hamas conflict has brought Israel’s deployment of such systems into the spotlight, with Habsora, or “the Gospel,” an AI-based system that is used to generate possible military targets for attack, attracting the most attention.
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The system that has stirred recent controversy is the Gospel, which helps the IDF military intelligence division improve recommendations and identify key targets. The IDF’s use of AI for target development is not new to this conflict. In 2021, during operation “Guardian of the Walls,” the head of the AI Center embedded within Unit 8200, the Israeli signals intelligence cell, revealed that the IDF effectively deployed an AI system to identify Hamas missile unit leaders and anti-tank operatives within Gaza. The combat employment of this same tool generated 200 military target options for strategic engagement during the ongoing military operation, Iron Swords. The system executes this process within seconds, a task that would have previously required the labor of numerous analysts over several weeks.

https://lieber.westpoint.edu/beyond-headlines-combat-deployment-military-ai-based-systems-idf/

Unit 3060 is a field intelligence unit that supports decision making by commanders in the field with big data analysis.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) today unveiled development Unit 3060 in the Intelligence Corps, which was formed in 2014 by merging field intelligence technology units. The unit is responsible for developing data systems for intelligence officers. Unit 3060 has some 400 soldiers, half of them conscripts and half career soldiers. The unit includes a data science laboratory and includes dozens of technology specialists from various branches of the army and collaborates closely with academia and high-tech companies in the data sector.

https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israeli-army-unveils-data-science-unit-1001218102#:~:text=Unit%203060%20is%20sometimes%20called,where%20a%20conflict%20takes%20place

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