A photograph circulating online has ignited heated debate after showing politically charged messages written in dust on what is claimed to be a US military aircraft, allegedly stationed in the Persian Gulf region.
The surface of the plane displays several provocative phrases, including: "Be a good goy and do what Israel tells you," "Peace deal #64 on the way," "All this for the Holy Land," and an additional message referencing "Bibi" — the nickname commonly used for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The writings, which appear to have been traced by finger through a layer of dust coating the aircraft, quickly sparked online discussion about attitudes toward Israel, American Middle East policy, and morale within the US armed forces.
Analyst Trita Parsi shared the image on social media, claiming it had been sent to him directly from the field. According to Parsi, the messages may reflect frustration among American military personnel regarding policy decisions and the missions to which they are deployed.
Alongside the photograph, a message attributed to an anonymous American service member stationed in the region was also circulated. The unidentified source claimed that one of the primary issues facing the forces is a sense of low morale, with troops being repeatedly sent to difficult locations without a clear sense of purpose.






