Preparations for an Attack on Iran? The IDF revealed today (Thursday) that a large-scale aerial exercise was held this week between the Israeli Air Force and the U.S. Air Force. The IDF stated that the exercise was part of strengthening the strategic cooperation between the two militaries and improving the operational capabilities of both sides.
Joint Flight with the American Strategic Bomber B52
During the exercise, Israeli F-35i and F-15i aircraft conducted a joint flight with the American B52 strategic bomber, which is reportedly capable of targeting Iran’s nuclear sites. According to the IDF, the purpose of the flight was to practice operational communication between the Israeli Air Force and CENTCOM (U.S. Central Command), and to prepare for various scenarios regarding regional threats.
The Surprising IDF Exercise with the American B52 Bomber | Photo: IDF Spokesperson
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The cooperation between the IDF and CENTCOM is based on the strategic alliance and the close ties built between the countries over the years. As part of the exercise, the forces focused on expanding connectivity and building integrated capabilities, enabling rapid and accurate responses to various operational scenarios.

The Surprising IDF Exercise with the American B52 Bomber | Photo: IDF Spokesperson
Bunker-Busting Bombs Have Already Arrived in Israel
About a month ago, the Washington Post reported that Israel had already received bunker-busting bombs from the U.S. capable of striking underground nuclear facilities in Fordow, but it remains unclear whether Israel can rely on full American support in the event of an attack.
According to the report, U.S. intelligence assessments suggest that an Israeli strike could occur within the first six months of 2025 if no agreement is reached with Iran. While the American administration believes such an attack would delay Iran’s nuclear program by only six months, Israeli officials are confident it could achieve a significant delay of a year or more.





