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اقرأ بالعربية
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‘Israel’ fears food deliveries could expose Iran attack timing: report

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  • The ‘Israeli’ Air Force has banned soldiers at the Kirya base in Tel Aviv from ordering food directly to the facility, requiring them to meet couriers outside to prevent data patterns from signaling military activity.
  • Based on the "Pentagon Pizza Tracker" phenomenon, officials fear that spikes in late-night food orders could reveal when a large number of personnel are working overtime, potentially tipping off the timing of a military strike against Iran.

The ‘Israeli’ air force ordered its soldiers to stop ordering food directly from food delivery apps to the “Kirya” military base in central Tel Aviv, and instead meet with the food courier at a point outside the base.

According to Hebrew news outlet YNET, the directive was circulated due to concerns that it could reveal the timing of a potential ‘Israeli’ military attack on Iran, as it signals a large number of soldiers at the base working overtime.

This intelligence concern is similar to the Pentagon “Pizza tracker”, where internet users noticed that restaurants around the pentagon have a spike in orders and traffic before major US military actions.

The trend evolved in recent years to become a fully fledged website that tracks nearly all pizza parlors around the pentagon in anticipation for any events.