No, it doesn't. Military structures are probably everywhere, and small, given that most of the armed forces are on call, with everyone of age and eligible to serve trains up continually.
Their not-too-neighborly neighbors don't need any help from the US to find out stuff, but our info will be by far the best stuff available.
Israel's only about 8000 sq mi, 200 mi long by (at widest) 70 mi wide. The population estimate is 9.5 million (a growth of 2 million in the past 15 years, it sez here), almost 1200 people per square mile.
They can’t ‘google erf’ redact out modern structures?
Interesting.