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Netanyahu Sends Warning to Turkey Amid Potential US F-35 Sale
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First reported by Srugim · Jul 9, 2026
What happened
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu warned against the U.S. selling F-35 jets to Turkey, stressing Israel's need to maintain air superiority amid regional threats. Defense Minister Katz confirmed the IDF's readiness to act against threats from Iran and jihadist groups. The warnings follow U.S. signals to reconsider arms sales to Turkey after lifting sanctions.
- 01Netanyahu warns that U.S. F-35 sales to Turkey threaten Israel's air superiority.
- 02He stresses Israel must be stronger than its enemies and prepared for all scenarios.
- 03Defense Minister Katz says IDF is ready to renew operations against Iran and jihadist threats.
- 04IDF remains deployed in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria security zones without plans to withdraw.
- 05Netanyahu opposes F-35 sales to Turkey, citing risks to Middle East power balance.
- 06Trump recently expressed willingness to reconsider F-35 sales after lifting sanctions on Turkey.
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