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New satellite imagery has surfaced showing damage at Israel’s Ramat David Airbase following an Iranian strike on June 7, 2026. According to analysts reviewing before-and-after Sentinel-2 data, visible changes can be seen in the base’s support and logistical area, including structural damage and possible burn marks.

The images suggest that a storage or warehouse-type facility may have been directly impacted, while key operational assets such as runways and fighter jet shelters appear largely unaffected.

The analysis has been widely discussed by defense observers online, highlighting that while the strike did reach inside the airbase perimeter, the overall damage seems limited to non-critical infrastructure.

Higher-resolution satellite images are expected to provide further clarity in the coming days as the situation continues to develop amid rising Israel–Iran tensions.

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00:20Satellite images confirm damage at Ramat David Air Base after Iran's strike on June 7, 2026.
00:28New satellite imagery is now providing the clearest evidence yet of damage at Israel's Ramat David Air Base following an
00:37Iranian strike on June 7, 2026.
00:41According to OSINT analysts reviewing low-resolution Sentinel-2 satellite data, visible damage has been detected at a specific location
00:52inside the base's logistical and support area in northern Israel.
00:56The reported impact site is near coordinates 32.662268 degrees north and 35.181668 degrees east, where imagery appears to
01:11show a structure consistent with a warehouse or storage facility that has been heavily damaged or destroyed.
01:18Before and after comparisons from June 5 and June 8 show clear changes in the area, including dark burn marks,
01:27structural collapse, and possible signs of an impact crater or fire damage.
01:32However, analysts also emphasize that the damage appears limited in scope.
01:38There is no visible destruction of runways, aircraft shelters, or front-line fighter jet facilities.
01:45Instead, the strike seems to have affected support infrastructure, such as storage or logistics buildings.
01:51This suggests that while the base was successfully hit, the core operational capabilities may remain largely intact.
02:01Imagery has been shared and analyzed by multiple OSINT researchers online, with highlighted overlays pointing to at least one and
02:11possibly two damaged storage facilities within the airbase perimeter.
02:15It is important to note that Sentinel-2 satellite data has moderate resolution, meaning it can confirm structural changes and
02:25fire damage, but cannot provide fine details such as specific equipment losses or exact impact mechanics.
02:32Higher resolution commercial satellite images from providers like Maxar or Planet Labs may offer more clarity in the coming days,
02:42but access is often restricted due to military and security concerns.
02:47Israeli sources, meanwhile, have stated that most incoming missiles were intercepted and that the overall impact was limited, with no
02:56major disruption to air operations.
02:58Still, the satellite evidence confirms that at least some projectiles successfully reached and damaged infrastructure inside one of Israel's key
03:08northern airbases.
03:10As analysts continue to review incoming imagery, more details are expected to emerge about the scale and precision of the
03:18strike.
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