Palestine War 1948 Before the
1948 Palestine War, the
Palestinian Arab villages of
Al-Burayj (Bureij),
Sejed,
Jilya and
Qazaza were located on the site of today's base, but their residents fled or were expelled in the course of the fighting. The taking of the al-Buraij by Israeli soldiers, for example, happened at the beginning of
Operation Ha-Har on the night of 19 to 20 October 1948. Al-Burayj.jpg|Greek Orthodox monastery in Arab Palestinian village of Al-Burayj, 1948 Al-Burayj iii.jpg|Another photo of the village Al-Burayj after its capture by Israel soldiers in 1948 Bureij 1947.jpg|Map of the village Al-Burayj (Bureij) and its surroundings in 1947 Operation Ha-Har.jpg|Villages captured by Israel soldiers during
Operation Ha-Har in October 1948, Bureij to the left
Built in 1962 The extensive base was established in 1962 under the Hebrew name
2 כנף (Wing 2) by the later commander of the IAF
Benjamin "Benny" Peled. According to
Seymour Hersh, the construction of the nuclear missile field at Hirbat Zachariah began at late 1967.
Yom Kippur War 1973 On
6 October 1973 Egypt and Syria attacked Israel by surprise on the
Yom Kippur holiday. As they initially pushed the
IDF back, nuclear bombs were said to have been mounted on fighter jets at
Tel Nof Airbase and on
Jericho missiles at Sdot Micha, with the intent to strike should the enemy armies have advanced further. If true, this did not occur as Israel was able to repel both armies.
Hamas attack 2023 On the morning of 7 October 2023, the day of the
Hamas-led attack on Israel, a missile fired from the
Gaza Strip is said to have hit the base compound, causing a wildfire of 40 hectares, but no military facilities were seriously damaged, as
The New York Times claims to have found out based on satellite images. At the same time, it was emphasized that the nuclear warheads presumably stored there in bunkers could never detonate by an accident or external influence. == See also ==