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Five facilities at Israel's Ramon Air Base were blown up, including two F-35I hangars

author:Peak Military Watch

Three days after Iran's missile attack on the Israeli mainland, the Israeli military and Tel Aviv are discussing possible retaliatory measures, but the final decision has been difficult to deliver. There are two reasons, one is the pressure of Western allies, in addition to the opposition of Britain, France and Germany, Israel's most important ally, the United States, resolutely said "no" to Israel's counterattack this time. The American press believes that if Iran strikes Israel again, the IDF will not be able to prevent Tehran's direct force impact. In the end, it will drag the United States into a direct war with Iran.

Five facilities at Israel's Ramon Air Base were blown up, including two F-35I hangars

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri: "Israel needs to know that if it makes another mistake, there will not be 12 days to prepare, and Iran will respond in seconds instead of days or hours." "Iran's self-confidence stems from the successful strike on April 14. As a result of the strikes that have been confirmed, two Israeli air bases, one intelligence base were damaged "to varying degrees", including the Mossad intelligence base on Mount Hermon in the Golan Heights, which was destroyed, with the loss of 40 Mossad officers.

Five facilities at Israel's Ramon Air Base were blown up, including two F-35I hangars

Unlike the chaotic information control of the military operation in Gaza, after the Iranian missile attack, Israel tightly sealed the information on the damage caused by the missile attack in the country. So far, there have been no reports of damage to military facilities and no specific video information released by the Israeli military. In particular, Ramon Air Base, located in the central Negev desert, has been closed to this day. The base is home to a squadron of F-35I fighters of the Israeli Air Force, and the base's F-35I fighters carried out missile bombardment missions against the Iranian embassy in Syria.

Five facilities at Israel's Ramon Air Base were blown up, including two F-35I hangars
Five facilities at Israel's Ramon Air Base were blown up, including two F-35I hangars
Five facilities at Israel's Ramon Air Base were blown up, including two F-35I hangars

The U.S. military and satellite companies, which were keen to expose satellite images of hot spots, did not make any moves this time. On 17 April, satellite photographs of Ramon Air Base in the Negev desert of Israel came! Satellite photographs showed that Iranian missiles hit five targets at Ramon Air Base on 14 April, including two F-35I hangars (which Israeli bloggers believe were used for repairs and maintenance), a site for maintaining transport aircraft, an officer's lounge, and a guard tower.

Five facilities at Israel's Ramon Air Base were blown up, including two F-35I hangars

Due to the suddenness of Iran's missile strikes, the Israeli Air Force, which had relaxed its vigilance (12 days of combat readiness), did not detect and intercept seven Israeli missile breakout missiles, which was the main reason for the losses at Ramon Air Base. This is still the case at Ramon Air Base, which Israel focuses on defending, and the former Israeli prime minister complained that the Netanyahu government had deprived Israel of its "deterrent power."

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