The Israeli newspaper Maariv revealed that pilots tasked with intercepting missiles and drones launched from Iran during the 12-day war with Israel dropped their remaining bombs on the Gaza Strip.
This revelation is the latest in a series of revelations about the Israeli military's behavior and practices in the Gaza Strip. The newspaper noted that pilots contacted the Gaza Operations Command Center during the first days of the war on Iran, offering to drop their ammunition on the Strip.
Maariv reported that this behavior continued throughout the 12 days of the war with Iran. The occupation claimed that this unprecedented step was taken to assist the occupation forces in Khan Yunis and the northern Gaza Strip. This action has since become routine and commonplace.
According to the newspaper, the Israeli Air Force commander requested that the initiative be expanded to include all Israeli aircraft. Pilots said that during the war on Iran, Gaza received heavy airstrikes.
It's worth noting that during the war on Iran, the intensity of Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, particularly in the northern regions, increased, and that period saw a significant increase in the daily death toll.





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Throughout the 12 days of the war on Iran, pilots unloaded their excess ammunition on Gaza.