In a social media post, Israeli columnist and commentator Irit Linor offered a satirical take on the scale of recent operations, contrasting an imagined day-one elimination of Iran's supreme leader with the reported petrochemical plant strike. The remark, shared via the Yinon Magal the source, reflects a hawkish mood in Israeli public discourse — not a factual report.
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