An organization called AirPressure.info has published a new and comprehensive study that reveals the scope of the Israeli Air Force's activity in the skies of Lebanon.
According to data now published by the organization, the Israeli Air Force has executed no less than 22,000 flights in Lebanese airspace over the past 15 years. Some of the flights were only short excursions, while others lasted over 4.5 hours.
The authors of the study claim that the Israeli Air Force makes sorties to Lebanon in fighter jets or advanced surveillance planes, for which the Lebanese army has no answer. The authors of the study also published a map showing the Israeli Air Force's flight paths in Lebanese airspace, which shows that the Israeli Air Force has covered almost the entire territory of Lebanon, with most flights concentrated in southern Lebanon and Beirut. READ MORE