Satellite imagery published by Soar Atlas appears to indicate that a hangar at the Israeli Air Force’s Ramat David Air Base in northern Israel may have been struck during the recent escalation with Iran.
The images, taken on Monday and compared with satellite photographs from June 5, show what appears to be a visible mark or discoloration at the hangar’s location.
The analysis is based on low-resolution imagery. The extent of any damage remains unclear, and the IDF has not publicly commented on the report.
The report was published with the approval of Israel’s military censor.
Ramat David Air Base, located near Migdal HaEmek in northern Israel, is home to five squadrons, including F-16 fighter jets and unmanned aerial vehicles. Throughout the war, the base—located roughly 50 kilometers from the Lebanese border—has been a constant target of Hezbollah threats and surveillance efforts.
(YWN Israel Desk—Jerusalem)