Pilots Suggest Excess Munitions for Gaza
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Israel Air Force Commander MajorThe Jerusalem Post
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IDF pilots used excess munitions from Iran strikes on Hamas targets in Gaza
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During Operation Rising Lion, IAF pilots suggested using excess munitions from strikes against Iran on Gaza targets.
This provided significant assistance to IDF ground forces operating in the enclave at the time.
The pilots' suggestion was welcomed, and within hours , this became routine.
Maj.-Gen. Tomer Bar instructed to expand it to all the squadrons and make it a protocol.
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