Israel’s Impossible War Math: 1 Dead, 111 Wounded- The Hidden Truth behind Iran’s Attacks
*Israel’s Impossible War Math: 1 Dead, 111 Wounded- The Hidden Truth behind Iran’s Attacks*
Describing Israel as an “8-million-strong military base” isn’t just a sarcastic jab from critics of the regime—it’s a striking reflection of reality.
Israel is perhaps the only place in the world where nearly every citizen is, to some extent, a trained soldier.
Except for the Haredim, nearly every man and woman living in the occupied territories has served four to five years in the military.
This universal military training has made Israel exceptionally effective in civil defense, leading to remarkably low casualty rates during wars and missile attacks.
But does this mean Israelis are invincible?
Why is it that in most of Israel’s wars and conflicts, casualties are disproportionately listed as wounded rather than killed?
This trend reached an extreme in the recent Iran-Israel conflict: only 28 deaths reported alongside over 3,200 wounded.
Statistically, these figures simply don’t add up.
Globally, the best-known wounded-to-killed ratio in modern warfare belonged to the United States during the war in Afghanistan, where one soldier died for every eight wounded—and this was in a war involving elite U.S. forces fighting insurgents like the Taliban.
But in the recent Israeli conflict—while being targeted by some of Iran’s heaviest and most advanced weapons—Israel allegedly had one death for every 111 injuries!?
Is this even mathematically or physically possible, given the reported damage and the warhead power of Iranian missiles?
Or is the truth being hidden?
Could it be that the Jewish state fears acknowledging the real death toll—
because today, the so-called Promised Land is ironically becoming one of the deadliest places on earth for Jews?
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