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Iranian TV reveals name, location and family details about Israeli female pilot

The Iranian stations said that the pilots are “no longer safe” and that revealing such information “makes the entire world unsafe for them.

By Vered Weiss, World Israel News

Iranian TV publicized the image, name, location and family information of a female Israeli pilot who flew missions in Iran during the 12-day war.

Multiple Iranian stations detailed her full name, rank, the name of her husband and the city where she lives.

The news outlet indicated that her name was only one of many that would be revealed.

State media threatened that they have the “full profiles” of many of the pilots, as well as “information about other crimes,” defining their military service as “crimes.”

The Iranian stations said that the pilots are “no longer safe” and that revealing such information “makes the entire world unsafe for them.”

The Islamic regime’s state-run media claimed that “revenge had already been taken” against the female pilot and hinted that missiles had struck her home.

The Iranian broadcast also alleged that Israel had hidden its personnel in schools and hospitals so it could claim any strikes against them were actions taken against civilians.

Naming the pilot and her husband was just “one example,” the Iranian media claimed, of the actions they were taking. “The disclosures of such classified information will continue.”

Outside Iran, those who served in Israel’s military have been targeted for attacks.

Leo Terrell, chair of the federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism at the U.S. Justice Department, posted on social media about a “horrific antisemitic attack” in St. Louis directed against a man who had served in the IDF and his friends.

Cars belonging to the veteran and two of his friends were set on fire and destroyed, and “hateful graffiti outside the family’s home accused him of being a murderer and called for death to the Israel Defense Forces.”

“What I saw in the graphic videos, I saw hate,” Terrell told JNS. “I saw hate because of one’s religion, and I saw hate for an American who served as an IDF member in the Israeli army. That’s what I saw.”

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