Satellite imagery published by Soar Atlas early Tuesday morning on X/Twitter may indicate that Ramat David Air Base in the North may have been struck during the recent escalation in conflict with Iran over Sunday-Monday.

Comparing satellite footage from Monday to footage from June 5, it is possible to see what appears to be the impact of a strike at a hangar at the base, which is near Migdal Ha'emek in northern Israel.

It is not clear from the imagery what the extent of the damage would be or what would have been damaged.

The IDF did not respond to The Jerusalem Post's inquiry for clarification about the issue, nor did it respond to Yediot Aharonot, which first reported Soar Atlas's X post.

Last month, there was also imagery published of what appeared to be two strikes impacting Ramat David during Operation Roaring Lion.

Ramat David normally houses five air force F-16 and drone squadrons.

Ramat David reportedly hit by Hezbollah rockets, drones in 2024

There have also been reports about the base being struck by Hezbollah in 2024.

Despite the hits on the base and on other air force bases over the last three years of war, the air force has said it has not lost a single fighter jet to date.

Prior to major attacks from Iran, the air force and the IDF in general have redistributed forces and fighter jets to avoid losing critical assets at times when not every base can be properly protected.