The Israel Air Force flyover, which will take place in honor of Israel’s 75th Independence Day, signifies unity between the communities in Judea and Samaria and the IDF.
Last year, after a lengthy battle by the Torat Lehima organization, the flyover passed over the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron for the first time, and this year, sites in Samaria and the Binyamin region will see the flyover pass over their communities for the first time. These include the communities of Mevo Dotan, Alon Moreh, Itamar, Ariel, Beit El and Alon.
Over 100 fighter planes, attack helicopters, refueling and transport planes, and unmanned vehicles will take part in this year's flyover, and will be operated by Air Force personnel together with foreign air forces such as the United States, Great Britain, Germany and Italy.
Rabbi Aviad Gadot, CEO of the Torat Lehima organization, told Israel National News, "In the face of the phenomenon of refusal, which does not represent the Air Force, we have achieved full success in the fight of the last few years to carry out the flyover around all parts of our country."... Read More: Arutz-7