Israeli jets bombed Gaza while returning from Iran mission: The Telegraph
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IDF pilots used excess munitions from Iran strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza
The air force reported that pilots who were sent on the first day of the operation in Iran suggested dropping excess munitions on targets in Gaza.
Israeli interceptor fighters were regularly allowed to dump unused ammunition during attacks on Iran on the Gaza Strip. This is reported on the website Pagineesteri.it, taking back what the Israeli newspaper Maariv of Tel Aviv wrote. Initially thought to assist Israeli land forces in Khan Yunis and in northern Gaza, this procedure, writes the site, was quickly extended by the commander of the Air Force, Tomer Bar, until it became a daily operati…
Israeli pilots dumped ‘unused bombs’ over Gaza during Iran strikes: Report
Israeli officials described the move as a resource-saving measure, but the result was intensified bombing of Gaza by jets returning from unrelated missions Israeli fighter pilots returning from air defense missions during the 12-day war with Iran were routinely authorized to unload their leftover munitions on the Gaza Strip, according to a 2 July report by Maariv. The move, initially a pilot-led initiative to “assist” Israeli ground forces in Kh…
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