Satellite images show damage to Israeli military bases in Iranian attacks

Photo: Israeli media


Analysis of recent satellite images has revealed that several Israeli military bases were damaged as a result of Iranian attacks during the war with Iran. 

According to Israeli media reports, Sentinel-2 satellite images show that Ramat David air base was targeted in two different locations during the war. 

One affected area was likely used for vehicles and support equipment, while the other was used for refueling and servicing fighter jets. 

Further images also show evidence of damage to a defensive position at Neve Tum air base.

Similarly, satellite imagery showed a sudden change in the atmosphere near a structure inside the well-known Israeli army base (Installation Unit 8200) near Safed during March, indicating a possible attack between March 5 and 10. 


The imagery also shows a large fire that has been burning at Camp Samshon since March 10. 


According to Israeli media, other imagery also shows a large fire that has been burning at Camp Samshon since March 10. On the same day, Hezbollah claimed to have attacked the site with drones. 

According to the analysis, the fire burned for several days and spread over an area of ​​approximately 200 meters inside the base.

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