They do. You can see Israeli airbases in pretty decent detail on Google earth. It’s 2024, what’s more important is near real time imaging not 24-72 hours ago.
For certain resolutions you may have to get permission from Sat provider to publish online especially if you plan to make $$$$$ on it.
I imagine images are sold for private/educational use versus commercial use and may require separate license to blast all over social media.
I would not say it’s completely closed only because of what you said, the firefighter like stains around the mound. Not sure if it’s just lighting in that photo, or how the dirt is in that part of the base, or it’s related to the climate/time of year. These are things “OSINT” should do for us, but don’t.
It could have still been a quadcopter impacting with a very small explosive charge (less than 5kg). We can put the “camo net” rumor to rest.
Still no 30cm or 15cm satellite photos and I suspect we will now never get it as Western OSINT have bombarded all their propaganda articles and got their intended audience indoctrinated per 1984 novel. Time to move on to the next topic on their list.