23.02.2026 23:29
Fuel supply aircraft belonging to the U.S. military landed at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel. Additionally, it was reported that the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier has also reached near Crete.
It has been announced that fuel supply planes belonging to the U.S. military have landed at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel.
Israel's Channel 12 television shared photos of the U.S. military fuel supply planes at Ben Gurion Airport.
U.S. AIRCRAFT AT ISRAELI AIRPORT
According to the shared photos, two fuel supply planes belonging to the U.S. military have landed at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. Israeli media reported that the USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier, which continues to build up military presence in the Middle East amid ongoing tensions with Iran, has also reached near Crete.
The report noted that the aircraft carrier set sail from the Caribbean to defend Israel against potential Iranian retaliations and is heading towards the Israeli coast in the Mediterranean.
As negotiations with Iran continue, the rapid increase of the U.S. military presence in the Middle East is interpreted as a sign that an attack on Iran could happen at any moment.
WHAT HAPPENED?
It was announced that the third round of nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S., mediated by Oman, would take place on February 26 in Geneva, Switzerland.
The parties had come together for indirect negotiations in Oman on February 6 and reached an agreement to continue the contacts. The talks then continued in Geneva on February 17.
In the negotiations, the topics of Iran's uranium enrichment rate and the status of its stock of highly enriched uranium were particularly prominent.