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Israel first to use USmade F-35 in combat

High-tech stealth fighters used in two attacks, says air force commander

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The Israeli military has used its newly acquired F-35 stealth fighters in combat, making it the world’s first to do so, an air force commander said on Tuesday.

“The Adir aircraft are already operationa­l and flying combat missions,” Major General Amikam Norkin said at a conference in central Israel, using the plane’s Hebrew name.

“In fact, we have performed the first operationa­l F-35 strike in the world.”

“We attacked twice in the Middle East using the F-35 – we are the first in the world to do so,” he said in remarks quoted by the air force’s website, without providing further details.

Israel has carried out strikes in Syria against what it describes as Iranian targets as well as on what it says are advanced arms deliveries to Hezbollah.

The country has agreed to buy 50 of the American high-tech stealth bombers, which will help it maintain military superiorit­y in the turbulent Middle East, particular­ly regarding anti-aircraft missile systems in Syria.

In December, the air force announced that the nine F-35 jets in its possession at the time were operationa­l.

Norkin was speaking at an event marking the air force’s 70th anniversar­y in Herzliya, north of Tel Aviv, attended by senior air force officials from over 20 countries, the military said.

Israel has pledged to prevent its main enemy Iran from entrenchin­g itself militarily in neighborin­g Syria, where Tehran is backing President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

Earlier this month, Israel launched a large-scale attack on what it said were Iranian targets in Syria, raising fears of a major confrontat­ion.

Those strikes followed a barrage of rockets that Israel said was fired toward its forces in the occupied Golan Heights by Iran from Syria.

In his comments on Tuesday, Norkin also made reference to an Israeli strike on missiles Iran allegedly transporte­d to Syria, without providing a timeframe.

“Over the past weeks, we understood that Iran was transporti­ng long-range missiles and rockets to Syria, among which are ‘Uragan’ missile launchers which we attacked, just north of Damascus,” Norkin said.

He then went on to describe the series of events on May 9 and 10.

“The Iranians fired 32 rockets. We intercepte­d four of them and the rest fell outside Israeli territory,” Norkin said.

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