It's an f-16. No twin tail there, it would be seen if it was an 18.
Nor is the single tail of an F-16I visible. I think it is other charateristics that become important. For anyone who has engaged in ID training programs you know how easy it is for people to misidentify very simple things. The easy answer is 'it's in F-16I' because that is what the Israelis fly and it fits the overall description. From the first time I saw the plane zoom by to the last I remain unconvinced.
It should be noted that the US and Israel have worked very closely on these types of programs. Not only drones but Aegis, CCWIS, Arrow, ABM, SM-3, etc. It is not out of the question that there may be US Hornets in the area. Maybe this was training, maybe it was live. It would not be the first time the US and Israel have collaborated on a program that they would deny publicly forever.
I'm stubborn but...
Boo