A huge explosion destroyed an Iranian shipment of missiles and UAVs destined for the Houthis in Yemen

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Iran executed a 24-year-old man who was an “adviser to the top brass in Tehran” after he was convicted in a hasty court hearing of being an agent of the Israeli Mossad. Recently, the Iranian regime has been carrying out many such executions after suffering from utter and incurable paranoia.

The regime of the ayatollahs in Tehran is haunted by fears that the Persian capital and corridors of power, as well as the military installations, are saturated with Mossad agents who know about every step of the Revolutionary Guards and act accordingly. Indeed, this concern has something to rely on if one considers their own incessant reports of the enormous array of activities, counterterrorism, explosions and other nuclear activities that have plagued the Islamic Republic since its almost daily declarations of intention to wipe Israel off the map.

Today it was reported that a huge explosion occurred in an Iranian port that damaged 16 warships and transport of the Revolutionary Guards. According to foreign reports and published photographs, these were indeed explosions reminiscent only of those that occurred at Beirut’s port a few years ago. According to the report, as a result of the operation, a large shipment of missiles, another weapon destined for the Yemeni Houthis, was destroyed.

In the meantime, the United States and the coalition it formed refrained from taking direct action against the Houthis, which has caused maritime trade to gradually shift from the East to Europe around the fun of good hope. Earlier this week, a huge Chinese shipping company announced a complete halt to the transfer of goods from China to Israel. The decision is cause for concern because in China such a decision is political and impossible without a decision by the Chinese president.

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