The United States and Israel are adjusting their military posture as tensions with Iran continue to escalate. Reports claim Israel has limited the number of U.S. Air Force refueling tankers operating from Ben Gurion Airport, forcing several aircraft to relocate to Israeli Air Force bases. The move comes as Washington resumes military strikes on Iran and strengthens its presence across the Gulf. Is this simply a logistical decision, or does it signal deeper strategic differences between allies? Watch this report for the latest developments, military analysis, and regional implications.

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The United States and Israel are adjusting their military posture as tensions with Iran continue to escalate. Reports claim Israel has limited the number of U.S. Air Force…