Security analyst Yair Goldblatt reports that an American aircraft has taken off from Saudi Arabia a short time ago, for the purpose of strikes on Iran. The report is single-sourced and unverified independently. It follows earlier US aerial activity over the Persian Gulf.
Security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported via his the source that a US aircraft took off from Saudi Arabia a short time ago for attacks on Iran. The report includes no further details—number of aircraft, type, or specific target—and is based on a single source.
The report follows The Zioneer's earlier coverage (21:15 Jerusalem) of multiple US aircraft conducting aerial refueling maneuvers over the Persian Gulf states, part of the ongoing US air campaign against Iran. Goldblatt's analysis has previously highlighted the Gulf states' 'double game' of publicly denying cooperation while enabling strikes on Iran, a pattern Tehran likely sees through.
The claim remains unverified; no official confirmation from US, Saudi, or Israeli sources has been reported.
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