Netanyahu’s plane leaves Israeli airspace ‘mysteriously’
1/14/2026 2:50:00 PM
Israel reported that the plane of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, known as the “Wing of Zion,” left Israeli airspace as part of a planned routine training exercise, denying unconfirmed reports that suggested otherwise.
This comes amid reports claiming that, due to concerns over a possible Iranian retaliatory attack against Israel, a “Wing of Zion” aircraft took off from Israel’s Nevatim Air Base, though the reason behind the flight remains unclear. These heightened concerns follow U.S. President Trump’s remarks last night, indicating an increasing inclination to carry out his threats to strike Iran if it harms protesters.
Trump had discussed with his team potential military and cyber options against Iran and warned in an interview with CBS that Iran must not execute detained protesters, signaling a “very strong action” if it does so.
Israel has raised its security alert level to the highest in recent hours, coinciding with statements by the U.S. President regarding the protests in Iran, according to Israeli media.
This comes amid reports claiming that, due to concerns over a possible Iranian retaliatory attack against Israel, a “Wing of Zion” aircraft took off from Israel’s Nevatim Air Base, though the reason behind the flight remains unclear. These heightened concerns follow U.S. President Trump’s remarks last night, indicating an increasing inclination to carry out his threats to strike Iran if it harms protesters.
Trump had discussed with his team potential military and cyber options against Iran and warned in an interview with CBS that Iran must not execute detained protesters, signaling a “very strong action” if it does so.
Israel has raised its security alert level to the highest in recent hours, coinciding with statements by the U.S. President regarding the protests in Iran, according to Israeli media.