The source has released footage it says shows the moment Iranian ballistic missiles struck the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan, killing two US soldiers. The clip has not been independently verified. The US Army confirmed the deaths earlier Saturday evening.
New footage has emerged purporting to show the moment Iranian ballistic missiles struck the Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base in Jordan, the attack that killed two US soldiers. The clip, released by an Arabic-language source citing reporter Senan Abu Ali, has not been independently verified. The development comes hours after The Zioneer reported at 20:20 Saturday that the US Army confirmed the deaths of two American soldiers in the strike, raising the US death toll in the conflict to 16.
The story unfolded across Saturday. At 01:34 Jerusalem, Iranian channels published footage claiming US soldiers were hit, followed by unverified reports of direct hits. By 20:20, the US Army officially confirmed two soldiers killed, later disclosing four wounded and one missing, as The Zioneer reported. The death toll stood at 16, according to N12's Barak Ravid. Multiple unverified videos from Shiite-affiliated channels also circulated throughout the day.
The Muwaffaq al-Salti Air Base has been a recurring target in the ongoing multi-front escalation involving Iranian missile strikes. As The Zioneer reported last Thursday, a US soldier's footage showed Iranian missile fire toward the base, and AI-generated clips have also been circulated. The base's remote location has made verification of claims difficult.
The new footage has not been independently authenticated. The missing soldier's fate remains unknown, and no official confirmation of the clip's origin or authenticity has been provided.
20 developments
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- DevelopingIranian kamikaze drone strikes Jordan's Muwaffaq Salti base, Arab outlet claims
- StrongNew footage shows two confirmed impacts at Jordan air base
- StrongFootage emerges of apparent attack on remote US base in Jordan
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