This is footage of an incident in India years ago…not footage of Israeli jets. The firetruck is a company that services certain airports that don't include Israel. See:
NAFFCO manufactures and supplies Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles, known as the Fire Falcon, to numerous airports worldwide, particularly in the Middle East, India, and Africa. Key installations include 31 vehicles across 30 Indian airports, including Amritsar, Guwahati, and Bhubaneshwar, plus locations in Dubai, KSA, and Qatar.
There is no direct evidence confirming that airports in Israel currently use NAFFCO fire trucks.
The search results show that NAFFCO trucks are used at:
Yes, the bee swarm shown in that X post (and related videos) occurred in Netivot, a city in southern Israel, on April 15, 2026.
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Multiple news outlets and reports confirm the details:
The swarm hit a commercial/shopping center in Netivot, with bees covering streets, cars, and storefronts. Authorities issued alerts urging residents and shop owners to seal doors and windows and stay indoors until beekeepers or professionals handled it.
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It was described as one of the largest swarms in the area's (or even Israel's) recorded history, and some reports noted it also [[[[[[ affected a nearby military airfield, causing bees to enter aircraft engines and cluster on wings, which grounded planes temporarily. ]]]]]]]
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Coverage comes from Israeli media (e.g., YNET, Kan News), international outlets like GB News, The Express, TRT World, Anadolu Agency, and others.
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The video in the
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post appears to show the airfield impact (with an airport fire truck visible), while follow-up clips from the same event capture the shopping center takeover. No credible reports place this anywhere else—it's consistently tied to southern Israel.
This is footage of an incident in India years ago…not footage of Israeli jets. The firetruck is a company that services certain airports that don't include Israel. See:
NAFFCO manufactures and supplies Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles, known as the Fire Falcon, to numerous airports worldwide, particularly in the Middle East, India, and Africa. Key installations include 31 vehicles across 30 Indian airports, including Amritsar, Guwahati, and Bhubaneshwar, plus locations in Dubai, KSA, and Qatar.
There is no direct evidence confirming that airports in Israel currently use NAFFCO fire trucks.
The search results show that NAFFCO trucks are used at:
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Yes, the bee swarm shown in that X post (and related videos) occurred in Netivot, a city in southern Israel, on April 15, 2026. facebook.com Multiple news outlets and reports confirm the details: The swarm hit a commercial/shopping center in Netivot, with bees covering streets, cars, and storefronts. Authorities issued alerts urging residents and shop owners to seal doors and windows and stay indoors until beekeepers or professionals handled it. gbnews.com It was described as one of the largest swarms in the area's (or even Israel's) recorded history, and some reports noted it also [[[[[[ affected a nearby military airfield, causing bees to enter aircraft engines and cluster on wings, which grounded planes temporarily. ]]]]]]] aol.com Coverage comes from Israeli media (e.g., YNET, Kan News), international outlets like GB News, The Express, TRT World, Anadolu Agency, and others. express.co.uk The video in the @Housebots post appears to show the airfield impact (with an airport fire truck visible), while follow-up clips from the same event capture the shopping center takeover. No credible reports place this anywhere else—it's consistently tied to southern Israel.