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MOSSAD DRONE BASE – DEEP INSIDE IRAN

EXPOSED: Deep Inside Iran — The Mossad Struck First. And Struck Hard.

For months — maybe years — the groundwork was quietly laid.
Surgical planning. Precision infiltration. Unseen firepower.
Then, in one synchronized moment, the Israeli strike lit up the Iranian night.

In central Iran, Mossad commando teams had pre-positioned deadly accurate missile systems in open fields near surface-to-air missile (SAM) batteries. As the Israeli Air Force launched a nationwide airstrike, these hidden weapons came alive — firing in unison, shattering Iran’s air defenses with chilling precision.

Elsewhere across Iran, seemingly ordinary civilian vehicles were in fact mobile platforms of destruction. Secretly modified by Mossad operatives, they carried advanced strike technology — and when the operation began, they unleashed a storm of devastation on Iranian radar sites, blinding the skies for Israeli jets.

But the most daring revelation?
The Mossad had built a kamikaze drone base — inside Iran.
Deep beneath Tehran’s shadow, hidden within Iranian soil, agents had quietly prepared the site months ago.

When the moment came, the drones soared — targeting ballistic missile launchers at Esfajabad, one of Iran’s top threats against Israeli cities.

This wasn’t just a strike. It was a masterclass in modern warfare.
The world’s first true surprise. Unparalleled coordination between the Mossad, the IDF, and Israel’s defense industries.

Israel didn’t just respond. Israel rewrote the rules. Read More...

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Steinway Tower: The World’s Thinnest Skyscraper Redefines New York’s Skyline

The world's thinnest skyscraper, known as the Steinway Tower, was recently completed in New York City. Located at 111 West 57th Street, this iconic building redefines the limits of engineering and architecture. Standing 435 meters tall and only 18 meters wide, the Steinway Tower boasts an impressive height-to-width ratio of approximately 24:1, making it the slimmest skyscraper ever built.

The building was designed by SHoP Architects and developed by JDS Development Group, combining classical and modern elements. Its façade is clad in terracotta and bronze, paying homage to the historic Steinway Hall, a piano store that once occupied the site and has been preserved as part of the project.

Intended to house luxury apartments, the Steinway Tower is part of the collection of skyscrapers along Billionaire's Row, an area in Manhattan known for its ultra-luxurious residential buildings. In addition to its elegant design, the tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the entire city and Central Park.

This project is a remarkable example of modern engineering’s ability to create innovative and challenging structures in terms of design and construction, standing out in New York's already impressive skyline.

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