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A day earlier, Israeli forces seized a large amount of narcotics, as well as ammunition, near the Lebanese border.
The fact that Israel has stepped up its gray-zone strikes in Syria, targeting apparent immediate efforts to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon, “simply proves that the force buildup is ongoing,” said Maj. (res.) Tal Beeri, head of research at the Alma Center.
Gen. Manoj Mukund Naravane (“MM”) Navarne observed Israel’s northern borders and also paid tribute to Indian army casualties that fell during World War I.
Lt. Col. (ret.) Michael Segall told JNS that Tehran could deploy its surface-to-air missiles in Persian Gulf hotpots, and that the Iranians claim “their capabilities are no less than those of the Russian systems—and even better.”
Linda Thomas-Greenfield met with IDF Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevi and other senior officials, who briefed her on the latest security challenges faced by Israel.
“Rook” features autonomous capabilities, can evacuate injured soldiers from the battlefield and perform intelligence-gathering missions.
No casualties or damage were reported. According to a U.K.-based war monitor, the area hit is known to house Lebanon’s Hezbollah and other Iran-backed militias.
The forces trained in Israel in “various methods with an emphasis on open and urban field combat at the ground forces training bases.”
Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin met with his Emirati counterpart, Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Nasser Mohammed Al Alawi, who a few weeks ago was in Israel for the Blue Flag international exercise.
Changes in rules of engagement come after approval from military chief of staff, legal advisers • Soldiers obligated to fire at legs of suspects.
As Iran speeds up progress on uranium enrichment, Israel bolsters its own military strike contingencies.
The American delegation observed a Home Front Command training site and held a workshop on how to process trauma cases.