Viral headlines claiming that Iran has “wiped out” multiple U.S. fighter jets while Tel Aviv is being devastated by mᴀssive attacks are misleading and not supported by verified information. The real situation is serious, but far more nuanced than these exaggerated claims suggest.
What has been confirmed is that Iran has successfully sH๏τ down a limited number of U.S. aircraft, including at least one F-15E fighter jet during operations over Iranian territory. Additional incidents involved an A-10 aircraft and other aerial losses during rescue missions, highlighting the خطر of operating in heavily defended airspace. However, these are isolated incidents, not a large-scale destruction of multiple U.S. fighter jets.

There is no credible evidence that Iran has destroyed large numbers of advanced U.S. aircraft such as F-35s or conducted any event resembling a mᴀss wipeout of American airpower. Claims suggesting dozens of jets destroyed are typical of unverified or propaganda-style narratives that often circulate during high-intensity conflicts.
At the same time, the situation involving Israel is also being exaggerated in viral posts. It is true that missile and rocket attacks have targeted Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv, as part of ongoing regional escalation. Historical and recent reporting confirms that Iranian missiles and allied forces like Hezbollah have launched strikes toward Israeli territory.

However, there is no verified evidence that Tel Aviv is being “destroyed” or experiencing continuous large-scale devastation as suggested in viral headlines. Most incoming threats are intercepted by Israel’s air defense systems, though some impacts and damage have occurred.

Separately, Hezbollah has intensified its involvement, particularly from Lebanon, where ongoing clashes with Israel have escalated tensions and expanded the conflict into multiple fronts. This contributes to the perception of widespread chaos, even though events are occurring across different locations rather than as a single overwhelming हमला.

Conclusion:
The claim that Iran has “wiped out” U.S. fighter jets and that Tel Aviv is collapsing under mᴀssive attack is false and exaggerated. The reality is a serious but limited escalation:
A small number of U.S. aircraft losses have been confirmed
Missile and rocket attacks on Israel are ongoing but partially intercepted
The conflict is expanding across multiple fronts, not collapsing in a single catastrophic event
What is unfolding is not a decisive moment of total destruction, but a gradual escalation involving real losses, real strikes, and increasing regional tension.
