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JUST IN: Israeli Air Base STRUCK


According to new reports, an Israeli air base was struck last night as a result of an Iranian ballistic missile barrage.

Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones at Israel last night, some of which reportedly struck the Ramon air base in the Negev desert.

We are currently seeing conflicting reports about the level of damage at the base.

Arab sources say the base sustained heavy damage and is currently not operational, Israeli sources say otherwise and that the base only sustained minor damage.

Both reports come from foreign media sources that don’t exactly have great records regarding the truth.

We will continue to bring you more updates as they become available to us and the situation becomes more clear. Here’s what we currently know:

The Hill provided these claims from Iranian sources:

Iranian state-run media outlets reported that Ramon air base in southern Israel was struck by seven missiles, while they also reported successful attacks on Nevatim air base, one of the largest in Israel.

Israeli media continues to insist that the base is still operational and sustained only minor damages during last night’s missile attack.

The Times Of Israel claimed:

IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says Iran launched dozens of ballistic missiles at Israel, causing slight damage to a military base.



 

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