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Leaked Audio from Epic Fury Goes Viral

Comedian Ami Kozak drops "leaked audio" from Operation Epic Fury, featuring a stressed U.S. pilot and an Israeli pilot who just wants to check out the moon and grab some post-mission shawarma.

Leaked Audio from Epic Fury Goes Viral

Comedian and musician Ami Kozak created a satirical video sketch titled "Leaked Pilot Audio: Operation Epic Fury."

It humorously depicts a fictional joint US-Israeli airstrike mission, playing on cultural stereotypes between a by-the-book American pilot (call sign: Falcon 1) and a laid-back, typically Israeli pilot (call sign: David-1).

The video uses stock footage of fighter jets (like F-35s) flying over desert landscapes, overlaid with subtitles and flags (US and Israeli) to represent the pilots' dialogue. It's presented as "leaked audio" from a high-stakes operation, parodying strikes on Iranian targets during the current war.

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Key dialogue highlights:

As they approach: American: "David-1, what is your status?" Israeli: "Okay, okay, we coming one minute."

During tension: American: "We are being picked up on radar! It's now or never!" Israeli: "One second, I'll tell you when."

Post-strike: Israeli: "We did it... I'm starving, you want some shawarma?" American: "That sounds really good." Then, Israeli: "They just picked a new Ayatollah, so we gotta go back after lunch." American: "Are you serious right now?" Israeli: "Don't worry bro, we coordinated."

The sketch ends with them heading off for food, implying the mission's success was improvised and "miraculous" due to the Israeli pilot's nonchalant style.

Ami Kozak is known for Jewish/Israeli-themed comedy, often blending humor with pro-Israel commentary. This video pokes fun at US-Israeli military cooperation, exaggerating the "chill" Israeli attitude (e.g., making up instructions, getting sidetracked) versus American rigidity— a common trope in Israeli humor about cultural differences.

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Replies highlight this: Users praise it as "the most Israeli video you’ll see all day" and "God I love Jewish humor!"

One notes: "The Israeli pilot wants to go to space, he's so laid back... while the US pilot is so intense."

Some warn: "Just wait for the haters to take this seriously," indicating it could be mistaken for real leaked audio.

As they say, laughter is the best medicine.

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