The Middle East conflict has now entered its 35th day, with hostilities between Iran, the U.S., and Israel intensifying. Iran has claimed to have shot down two U.S. F-35 fighter jets in recent days, signaling a major escalation. One jet was reportedly downed near Qeshm Island, while the other allegedly crashed in central Iran. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) stated that the pilot of the central Iran jet may have been killed. The F-35 is among the most advanced fifth-generation fighter jets in the U.S. arsenal, equipped with stealth technology, high-speed capability of nearly 2,000 km/h, and advanced radar sensors that can detect up to 100 targets simultaneously. Its 360-degree cockpit visibility and multi-role combat ability—air-to-air, air-to-ground precision strikes—make it a core component of U.S. air superiority. Iran has released infrared videos and photographs claiming the downing of the jets, showing debris marked with symbols such as an eagle and “Europe.” While the Qeshm Island incident has been firmly denied by Washington, no official comment has yet been provided regarding the central Iran claim, creating international concern and uncertainty. This development occurs alongside ongoing U.S. and Israeli operations, including the destruction of Iran’s strategic B-One bridge, highlighting the rapidly escalating military situation. Analysts note that Iran is using both conventional strikes and high-tech propaganda to project strength while potentially weakening U.S. regional operations. As the conflict continues, the situation remains fluid, with both sides leveraging advanced military hardware and strategic claims to assert dominance, making the Middle East a focal point of global attention and concern.


