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On June 5, 1967, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) executed a gamble that military historians still study with a mix of awe and disbelief. Surrounded by hostile forces and facing certain invasion, Israel launched Operation Focus (Moked), committing nearly its entire fleet to a single preemptive strike. To remain invisible to Egyptian radar, 183 jets flew at a harrowing 15 meters above the Mediterranean—low enough that pilots reported smelling the sea salt—leaving only 12 fighters to defend the entire nation. The brilliance of the operation lay in its timing and technology. Striking at 7:45 AM, precisely when Egyptian pilots were ending their dawn patrols and eating breakfast, the IAF utilized specialized anti-runway penetration bombs. These weapons didn't just crater the surface; they tunneled deep into the concrete before detonating, rendering airfields useless and trapping hundreds of Soviet-built MiGs on the ground. Within three hours, the air forces of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan were effectively erased from existence. By the end of the first day, over 450 Arab aircraft had been destroyed, with a staggering loss ratio of nearly 20 to 1. This total air superiority allowed Israeli ground forces to advance without fear of bombardment, leading to the capture of the Sinai, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights in just six days. It was a masterpiece of intelligence and logistics that transformed the IAF into a legend and redrew the map of the Middle East overnight. "A jet aircraft is the deadliest weapon in existence in the sky. But on the ground, it is utterly defenseless." — Major General Mordechai Hod, IAF Commander during the operation. --------------------- DISCLAIMER: Some of our videos contain elements of fiction or have been intentionally dramatized to create a compelling and engaging story. They are inspired by real events, historical patterns, unofficial accounts, rumors, or legendary operations whose accuracy cannot be fully verified. We do not claim that these events unfolded exactly as portrayed, nor do we take responsibility for interpretations drawn from them.