The strike was made up of 100 aircraft, including F-16I Sufa, F-15I Ra'am, F-15C/D Baz, and F-35I Adir for the strike packages, as well as 3 KC-707 tanker aircraft, and Unit 669 CSAR assets (they fly CH-53D and UH-60 airframes, with support from AH-64Es as required). One of the Baz (F-15C/D) was the aircraft involved in a midair collision in 1983 near Negev, with an A-4 during training. It landed with one wing completely separated from the aircraft, and was returned to service by 1985, when it was credited with half a kill on a Syrian MiG-23. It was previously credited with four kills in the 1982 Lebanon war.
Logic is dead. Long live BS.