The Arabic-language Abu Saleh Desk channel posted a cryptic message Tuesday afternoon: 'He who laughed didn't understand, never mind, he will yet understand.' The channel has not elaborated on the target or operational context. This follows the channel's recent commentary on Israel's measured strike and possible Iranian responses, as well as a previous Psalm-like verse.
The Abu Saleh Desk ('אל-דסק אל-ערבי'), the source that provides Arabic-language analysis and commentary on Israeli and regional security affairs, posted a short, enigmatic message at 12:18 Jerusalem: 'He who laughed didn't understand, never mind, he will yet understand.' No further explanation accompanied the post.
The channel's recent output includes a June 15 bulletin featuring a Psalm-like verse — 'I will pursue my enemies and overtake them' — described as 'especially valid this morning,' and prior assessments regarding an Israeli strike on June 10, which the channel characterized as targeted and measured. Abu Saleh noted then that an Iranian response would clarify the broader scenario. The new post may be a continuation of that thread, but the desk has not specified a target, an event, or a timeline. The post generates curiosity but carries no verifiable operational detail.
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