Israel Attack: Pizza Delivery System Reveals Clues
- Washington — Just before Iranian state television reported explosions in Tehran, an unusual surge in pizza orders occurred near the Pentagon.
- The pizza frenzy was first noted by the "Pentagon Pizza Report," an X account that claims to monitor late-night activity spikes at the U.S.
- The account's post quickly went viral, prompting questions about whether the increased pizza demand indicated heightened activity related to the reported explosions.
Did a surge in pizza delivery orders near the pentagon foreshadow an alleged Israeli attack on Iran? Before explosions were reported in Tehran, an unusual spike in pizza demand near the U.S. military headquarters emerged, sparking intense speculation. News Directory 3 investigates how a social media account monitoring activity at the Pentagon highlighted the unusual timing, leading to questions about whether increased pizza orders indicated advanced knowledge of the reported events. The “Pentagon Pizza Report” account’s findings have gone viral, raising scrutiny around the role of such observations in tracking sensitive events. What role dose pizza play in uncovering military activity? Discover what’s next …
Pizza orders Spike Near Pentagon Before Alleged Iran Attack
Updated June 14, 2025
Washington — Just before Iranian state television reported explosions in Tehran, an unusual surge in pizza orders occurred near the Pentagon. The incident has fueled speculation about advanced knowledge of a potential Israeli attack on Iran and the role pizza plays in tracking military activity.
The pizza frenzy was first noted by the “Pentagon Pizza Report,” an X account that claims to monitor late-night activity spikes at the U.S. military headquarters. According to the account, pizza delivery establishments near the Pentagon experienced a significant increase in orders around 6:59 p.m. ET Thursday, roughly an hour before the first reports from Iran.
The account’s post quickly went viral, prompting questions about whether the increased pizza demand indicated heightened activity related to the reported explosions. The role of such social media observations in tracking sensitive events is also under scrutiny.
