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The escalating air war between Iran and Israel has fueled intense debate about the vulnerability of major airbases and missile-defense systems. Viral reports circulating online claim that a massive swarm of Iranian “ghost drones” penetrated Israeli defenses and struck Hatzerim Airbase, one of the key bases of the Israeli Air Force. However, many of these claims remain unverified or disputed, and no credible independent confirmation has reported the destruction of the base. Hatzerim Airbase, located in southern Israel’s Negev Desert, is an important operational center for the Israeli Air Force and also hosts the Israeli Air Force Flight Academy, where new fighter pilots are trained. Because of its strategic role, the base is protected by multiple layers of air defense and surveillance systems designed to detect incoming threats long before they reach Israeli territory. One system frequently mentioned in discussions of Israel’s defenses is the Arrow-3 missile defense system, developed jointly by Israel and the United States. Arrow-3 is designed to intercept long-range ballistic missiles outside the Earth’s atmosphere, destroying them in space before they can descend toward their targets. While extremely advanced, Arrow-3 is primarily designed to counter ballistic missiles rather than large swarms of small drones. In recent weeks, Iran has claimed to have launched multiple waves of drones and missiles against Israeli and U.S. positions across the region as part of retaliatory operations in the ongoing conflict. Iranian military statements say that these attacks targeted air bases, radar installations, and military infrastructure. () Military analysts note that drone swarm tactics are becoming increasingly important in modern warfare. Instead of relying on a single large missile, attackers may launch dozens or even hundreds of low-cost drones simultaneously. The idea is to overwhelm radar tracking and interceptor systems, forcing defenders to choose which targets to engage while others slip through. However, during active conflicts, many viral claims about destroyed bases or successful strikes often appear before reliable verification. Governments typically restrict information about military damage, while social media can rapidly amplify unconfirmed reports. In this video, we break down how drone swarm warfare works, what systems like Arrow-3 are actually designed to stop, and why modern airbases are becoming key targets in high-tech conflicts. Watch until the end as we examine the real capabilities of drone swarms, the strengths and limits of modern missile-defense networks, and how the growing drone arms race is reshaping air warfare across the Middle East. Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes based on publicly available reports and defense analysis. Information during active conflicts can change rapidly, and some claims circulating online may remain unverified or disputed as new details emerge.