Are you trying to refer to "AWACS" planes? (Airborne Warning and Control System). Those are big planes and I'm not aware of any owned by Israel. But they are not for ground surveillance, so they wouldn't be relevant. You might be thinking of the E-8C Joint Stars aircraft, which does ground surveillance, but Israel does not have any of them either (also big airplanes). So, it is a fact that they don't have such airplanes (you can look up the inventory of the Israeli Defense Force).
As we found out from the various Gulf Wars, there is no such thing as a fixed rocket launch site. "Shoot and scoot" is the modus operandi. Clearing an area so there is no ground cover to conceal in may be a legitimate objective.
Are you trying to refer to "AWACS" planes? (Airborne Warning and Control System). Those are big planes and I'm not aware of any owned by Israel. But they are not for ground surveillance, so they wouldn't be relevant. You might be thinking of the E-8C Joint Stars aircraft, which does ground surveillance, but Israel does not have any of them either (also big airplanes). So, it is a fact that they don't have such airplanes (you can look up the inventory of the Israeli Defense Force).
As we found out from the various Gulf Wars, there is no such thing as a fixed rocket launch site. "Shoot and scoot" is the modus operandi. Clearing an area so there is no ground cover to conceal in may be a legitimate objective.