Iran Forces U.S Military To FLEE From Israel? Trump Orders U.S. Troops To Leave Ben Gurion

Iran Forces U.S Military To FLEE From Israel? Trump Orders U.S. Troops To Leave Ben Gurion

Reports suggest a major shift in U.S. military positioning as American forces prepare to withdraw aircraft and support assets from Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport amid ongoing Iran ceasefire negotiations. According to multiple regional reports, the move could see U.S. refueling tankers and cargo aircraft relocated from Israel to bases in Europe if a final agreement with Iran is reached. The development comes during fragile ceasefire talks involving Iran, the United States, and regional mediators, as efforts continue to de-escalate tensions across the Middle East. Since the escalation of conflict in 2026, Ben Gurion Airport has functioned as a key logistics hub for U.S. military operations, supporting long-range missions and regional deployments. The reported withdrawal plan is being viewed by analysts as a potential signal of de-escalation, though others see it as a tactical repositioning rather than a full disengagement. No official confirmation has yet been issued by the Pentagon or the White House, and the situation remains fluid as negotiations continue. This video breaks down the latest reports, the potential U.S. drawdown from Israel, and what it could mean for the wider Iran–U.S.–Israel conflict.

Video Published On: Thursday, May 28, 2026, 04:34 [IST]
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