Satellite images published released by the international news agency Associated Press (AP) on Thursday revealed the damage caused by Iran’s ballistic missile attack on the Israeli air base of Nevatim near Beer Sheva in southern occupied Palestine.
The images of an aircraft hangar at a key Israeli military air base, taken on Wednesday, appear to show a large hole in the roof in a row of buildings near a runway. Large pieces of debris can be seen spread around the building.
The occupation military censorship cleared the above image for publication.
A Jordanian photographer who was photographing the sky by chance captured such a work of art from Iran’s missile attack on the Israel, which also depicts the failure of the Israeli army’s defense systems. pic.twitter.com/NhuDDFw3kk
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Nevatim is home to the Israeli Air Force’s most advanced aircraft, including US-produced F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets.
The Israeli occupation military acknowledged on Wednesday that some of its airbases were hit in Iran’s attack, but claimed that the damage was deemed “ineffective.”
The missile impacts damaged office buildings and maintenance areas in the bases, the occupation military noted, alleging that no damage caused to fighter jets, drones, other aircraft, munitions, or critical infrastructure.
Source: Israeli media