‘Iran hasn’t touched a single IDF aircraft or runway,’ boasts Israeli defense chief

Despite extensive air campaign against Hezbollah and other Iranian-backed forces, and terrorist missile attacks on Israeli airbases, Israel’s air force remains ‘untouched’ by Iran, says Defense Minister.

By World Israel News Staff

Israel’s air force has emerged from the ongoing conflicts against Hamas, Hezbollah, Yemenite Houthi rebels, and other Iranian proxies in the Middle East completely unscathed, Israel’s defense minister said Sunday.

On Sunday, Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant visited the Nevatim Air Force base outside of Beersheba in southern Israel.

During his visit, Gallant was briefed by the Commander of Nevatim Airbase, Brig. Gen. Yotam Sigler, on the squadrons’ operations in the various arenas.

The Minister spoke with pilots and air and ground crews, and expressed his appreciation for their service over the past year.

After speaking with Sigler, Gallant boasted that despite the Israel Air Force’s extensive operations on multiple fronts since October 7th, 2023, the IAF has not suffered a single loss or even damaged aircraft.

“The IAF’s operations – both defensive and offensive, ensures the security of the citizens of Israel,” Gallant said.

“The Iranians have not even ‘touched’ the IAF’s capabilities- not a single squadron has been damaged, not a single aircraft has been damaged, there is not a single runway that is out of order and there is no disruption in our operations.”

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“Whoever thinks that by attempting to harm Israel they will deter us from taking action, should take a look at [Israel’s military operations] in Gaza and in Beirut.”

“We are powerful in both defense and offense, and this will be reflected in the manner of our choosing, at the time and place of our choosing. You know what to do, we know what to do and at the end of this, we will ensure that we win this war, bring home the hostages, and ensure the return of Israel’s northern communities to their homes, while Israel deters its enemies.”

Hezbollah and other Iranian proxy forces operating out of Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq have targeted Israeli airbases repeatedly over the past year.

Iran itself has attempted to strike Israeli Air Force bases in its ballistic missile attacks in April and October.