US Deploys Dozens of Fighter and Refueling Jets to Israel Amid Rising Iran Tensions
Amid escalating security tensions and fears of a broad military confrontation with Iran, the United States has initiated a massive deployment of dozens of fighter jets and aerial refueling aircraft across the Middle East, including Israel. This move coincides with ongoing strikes in Iran, which continued overnight, and an Iranian attack on civilian infrastructure in neighboring Kuwait. The US also issued a travel advisory for Israel due to the heightened regional instability.
As part of the accelerated military buildup, an F-16 squadron has already arrived at a base in Jordan, with additional fighter jets expected to reach various bases in the sensitive region in the coming days. The deployment includes significant reinforcements of F-35 and F-16 squadrons, with full operational readiness anticipated within days after completing logistical preparations.
Washington has informed Israeli leadership of plans to adjust its regional force posture, including sending more refueling aircraft directly into Israeli territory, following a directive from President Donald Trump. Several refueling planes have landed recently at Israel's Ovda Airbase in the south after arriving from Qatar, with more expected at other southern bases. These tankers are crucial for extending the range and endurance of fighter jets, enabling long-distance operations such as potential strikes against Iran.
The close and sensitive security coordination between Jerusalem and Washington has also created complex civilian challenges within Israel. Due to pressure from Transportation Minister Miri Regev, efforts are underway to minimize the arrival of US refueling aircraft at Ben Gurion International Airport to avoid severe disruptions and flight cancellations. Nonetheless, Israeli security officials emphasize that in the event of a direct and extensive escalation with Iran, operational and security needs will take precedence over civilian or economic considerations.
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