Satellite images reveal significant damage to Israeli airbase following Iranian missile strike

Satellite imagery has revealed extensive damage to Israel's Nevatim Airbase after a barrage of Iranian ballistic missiles struck the base on Tuesday.
The images, first reported by the Times of Israel, show significant destruction to an aircraft hangar, with a large hole in the roof and debris scattered around the structure.
The satellite images, taken on Wednesday, depict damage to buildings located near a runway at the key military airbase in southern Israel. This is the first visual confirmation of the attack’s impact, as Israeli military officials have not provided further details or commented on the extent of the damage.
The Times of Israel reported that the Israeli military acknowledged that some of its airbases were hit by Iran’s missile strike but has yet to release an official statement on the incident. The publication also noted that military censors had cleared the satellite images for public release.
This missile strike marks a significant escalation in tensions between Iran and Israel, with both nations involved in ongoing regional hostilities. (ILKHA)
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