12 -day war: Israeli F -15 faced fuel tank issue while going to Tehran; Almost abortion mission, reports reports

Israeli F -15 jets during recent war with Iran (Israel defense forces)

The Israeli Air Force’s F -15 fighter jet allegedly faced a fuel tank malfunction, which forced it to staging an emergency landing while reaching Tehran during the 12 -day war with Iran last month.The report of Channel 12 states that the F -15 pilot first saw the issue deep inside Iran’s boundaries, stating that essential workers were alerted about the problem in real time.Since there was no air fuel aircraft available for fighter jets on the mission, a plan was prepared to send one to resolve the issue.Also read Caught on camera: Israeli fighter jet refugees in the middle-hosa of Syria; Iran is likely to return after strikeUnder an alternative plan, which would have been followed, when the fueling aircraft failed to malfunction up to F -15, to create an emergency landing in the “neighboring country” to avoid the risk involved in crossing the border and landing inside the Islamic Republic.However, the report did not identify the neighboring country.Finally, the fuel craft made it on time and resolved the issue, and the F -15 did not need to get out of the mission.Mission, also, was successfully done without any additional issue.Did Israel anticipate the loss of jets within the first three days? The report further claimed that Israel’s surprise before the onset of the June 13 attack, who launched the war with Iran, the Israeli Air Force Commander Tomer Bar presented an estimate in the “internal forums” that 10 Israeli aircraft could be dropped below within 72 hours of the struggle.Also read Nasrallah-style operation: Israel hatched a conspiracy to kill Iran’s President Peseshkian? Report claims secret planHowever, the bar projection was proved wrong, and no Israeli aircraft were dropped throughout the war, despite the Iranian state media claimed a point that the country’s army shot two Israeli fighter jets and captured a pilot.The report was dismissed as “fake” and “completely baseless” by Colonel Amazing Adrai, spokesperson of the Israeli Defense Forces.

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