IAF chief Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar: "We have just seen a tangible demonstration of our capabilities, and we are capable of much, much more."
From the control room and the pilot's seat: Lt.-Commander D led the operation from the control tower in Israel. 2,000 kilometers away, IAF pilot S dropped bombs on Yemen's capital – Sana'a.
The image could be seen across various areas in the country, including central Israel and Jerusalem.
The IAF intercepted the rockets as they were en-route to the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon.
IDF sources said that there is heavy ongoing planning work going on to be ready to strike the Islamic Republic again if that becomes necessary.
Former Israel Air Force commander Eitan Ben Eliyahu speaks at Jerusalem Post Miami Summit
Elbit Systems will deliver its Self-Protection Suites for installation on the country’s Embraer C-390 Millenium aircraft and Airbus H225M helicopters.
IDF says most of Syria's military capabilities were destroyed within 48 hours.
“Israel does not intervene in the internal Syrian conflict,” Israeli ambassador Danon wrote, emphasizing that the strikes were specifically aimed at ensuring the safety of Israeli citizens.
The IDF said it was working to reduce the large stockpiles of strategic ammunition belonging to the Syrian military.