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Satellite images show damage to Nevatim base from Iranian missiles

Satellite images show the damage to the Israeli occupation’s Nevatim air base in southern occupied Palestine, which is one of the most important and largest strategic air bases in “Israel”, as a result of Iran’s True Promise 2 operation.

Satellite images published by the Associated Press (AP) showed the damage to the Israeli occupation’s Nevatim air base in southern occupied Palestine after it was targeted by a massive barrage of Iranian ballistic missiles as part of Operation True Promise 2.

The images, taken after the Iranian operation, show a large hole in the roof of a row of buildings near the main runway, while large pieces of debris can be seen scattered around the building.

In this context, it is noteworthy that the Israeli occupation’s Nevatim Air Base is one of the most significant and largest strategic air bases across “Israel”, as it contains 3 runways, and the 140 Squadron otherwise known as the Golden Eagle Squadron, a squadron of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighters, another squadron of F- 35, two transport squadrons, a refueling squadron, stealth aircraft, Nahshon 122, formerly known as Dakota Squadron, a squadron of Gulfstream G550 and G500 spy planes, AEW&C aircraft, and aircraft used for signals intelligence gathering (special electronic mission aircraft).

The base houses the headquarters of the Strategic Air Command of the Israeli occupation Air Force and the Israeli occupation’s presidential plane Wing of Zion.

 

Source: Agencies + Al Mayadeen

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