Majd al Shams door/security camera video (from a hill overlooking the ball field) that’s widely circulating on Telegram, shows an explosion consistent with a warhead bearing more than a couple of tens of kilograms of explosive charge. OTOH, Israel’s Iron Dome interceptor missiles carry only a small fraction of that. Seeing as MerTardis’ Cypriot-American sidekick seems to be scanning my headlines even since I (mostly) went behind a paywall, hey, just figured I’d save them the disgrace of joining the “It was a stray Israeli missile” crowd, on their next broadcast. No, you don’t have to “shill for Israel.” Just report THE TRUTH, ALWAYS.
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Thanks for the updates Jacob.
Thanks, as always, for your critical thinking here. It will be interesting to hear if Alex quotes your take in his news summary. (I listen to him for company as I do my chores each day and to keep a little abreast of things happening in the Western world.)
In that same vein, the World would surely benefit from the “Your Daily Dreizin” podcast!
Well, well, well… Alex C. discussed the Golan football pitch attack and stated Israel’s assertion that it was a Shitbullcrap [Falaq-1] missile but closed with “there are reports that this may have been an Iron Dome missile that landed…”.
I found a Wikipedia blurb on the Falaq-1 stating the warhead size is 50 kg. A website called FullAfterburner had the Iron Dome Tamir missile warhead at 11kg. The Tamir is an air interceptor, designed to spray small high energy shrapnel in all directions where the Falaq SS missile is designed to pulverize ground targets. The explosions on the football pitch were too large to be from an interceptor blast.