The source aligned with Iranian resistance circles has accused the IDF of downplaying damage to the Ramat David Airbase from an earlier Iranian strike, citing open-source satellite imagery as contradicting the military's claim of minimal damage. The IDF had previously acknowledged a fragment hit a non-operational warehouse, with no casualties.
A monitored channel, which publishes content sympathetic to Iranian-backed factions, posted an accusation on June 10 at 16:21 UTC that the IDF is lying about the extent of damage to Ramat David Airbase from the June 7 Iranian missile attack. The channel claims that the IDF only admitted to 'impacts inside the airbase' after open-source satellite images revealed damage — contradicting what it calls the military's initial claim of 'no damage at all' and its subsequent revision of a minor hit to a storage facility. The IDF did in fact issue a statement earlier on June 10 acknowledging that a fragment from an Iranian launch struck a non-operational warehouse area on base, with no casualties reported. That revision was covered by The Zioneer at 14:05 UTC. The channel's accusation appears to rest on its own interpretation of satellite images, which it does not publish or link within its post, and on a sweeping claim that the IDF 'lied about interceptions during the attack' — a reference to the night of June 7-8, when the military reported intercepting most of an Iranian barrage but a small number of impacts were recorded in central and northern Israel. The post is a single-source opinion from a channel that does not identify itself as a news organization and does not provide verifiable imagery or documents. No independent confirmation of the channel's allegation has been published as of this writing.
- DevelopingIDF revises Ramat David damage assessment — Iranian fragment hit warehouse, no casualties
- StrongIran publishes satellite imagery claiming total destruction of Ramat David hangar
- StrongSatellite imagery reveals hangar at Ramat David Airbase damaged in last round of fighting with Iran
- DevelopingSatellite imagery suggests Iranian missiles damaged F-16 at Jordan air base
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
- Internal intake