A single unverified source claims that US F-22 Raptor stealth fighters expected to redeploy to the United States may not have completed the journey and could be returning to the region. The source expressed uncertainty, saying 'we'll wait and see.'
An unverified claim circulating on the source suggests that US F-22 Raptor fighter jets, which were expected to be redeployed to the United States, may not have reached their destination and could be returning to the region. The source wrote: 'I'm pretty sure the F-22s didn't make it to the USA, there's a chance they too will return. We'll wait and see.' The claim has not been independently confirmed. It comes amid a backdrop of recent reports about US military aircraft movements in the region, including the evacuation of aircraft from Ben Gurion Airport and ongoing congestion issues. The F-22 is a stealth air superiority fighter, and the US maintains a presence of advanced aircraft in the Middle East. Without official confirmation, the status of the aircraft remains unclear.
- StrongUS evacuates F-22 Raptor squadron from Israel's Uvda base, The Zioneer reports
- DevelopingUS Air Force returning all B-52 bombers from Britain to US, reports say
- DevelopingUS drones reportedly conducting intelligence-gathering flights over the Persian Gulf
- DevelopingUS expected to relocate 20% of refueling aircraft from Ben Gurion; reports do not confirm 32-aircraft withdrawal
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