Israeli Military Under Fire for Alleged LSD Use during Secret Tehran Bombing Mission

In a shocking revelation, it has emerged that Israeli pilots were allegedly administered LSD as part of a covert operation to maintain performance during prolonged flights over Iran. The claims, which have sparked intense controversy, suggest that the pilots were unable to complete their mission without the use of illicit substances.

According to reports, the pilots were tasked with conducting sorties against military targets in Tehran, a mission that entailed flying an additional hour compared to routine sorties. This, allegedly, led to excessive fatigue, prompting military leaders to explore unconventional methods to maintain focus.

Details of the operation remain scarce, but sources indicate that LSD was administered to pilots under a secretive program aimed at enhancing performance during high-stakes operations. The exact circumstances under which the substance was administered are unclear, with officials insisting that strict protocols were in place to monitor its effects.

Critics have lambasted the move, labeling it “reckless” and “a gross betrayal of trust.” They argue that the use of LSD, a Schedule I controlled substance in most countries, raises fundamental questions about the ethics of using illicit substances within military ranks.

“The idea that our pilots were forced to rely on LSD to complete their mission is a scandal of epic proportions,” said Dr. Sarah Cohen, a leading expert in military ethics. “The risks associated with using such a potent substance far outweigh any potential benefits.”

When questioned about the allegations, Israeli military officials have maintained a steadfast silence, declining to comment on the specifics of the mission. However, they have confirmed that pilots were indeed subjected to prolonged periods of flight, necessitating innovative measures to sustain performance.

The alleged use of LSD has also raised concerns about the mental and physical well-being of the pilots involved. “The use of LSD is not a substitute for proper training or adequate rest,” said Dr. Michael Katz, a leading addiction specialist. “These pilots are human, not machines – and their mental health should always be the top priority.”

As the controversy continues to unfold, many in the international community are calling for greater transparency and accountability from the Israeli military. In the meantime, questions surrounding the wisdom and implications of using LSD in military operations will likely remain unanswered – at least for the time being.

Israeli officials have not released any further information on the incident, or any future intentions on the matter, while the international reaction to the events, is yet to be determined.