Operation Roaring Lion/Epic Fury
The condemnation came after Israel Railways said it would run trains between Ben-Gurion Airport and Tel Aviv throughout the weekend.
Hundreds of targets hit, over 30 Iranian ships destroyed and enemy missile attacks down sharply as “Epic Fury” and “Roaring Lion” enter sixth day.
“The achievements are great, but much work lies ahead,” the PM said.
“In moments of profound crisis such as the current war, we show up for one another without hesitation,” said the Jewish Agency Board of Governors chairman.
The next phase of “Operation Roaring Lion” is expected to focus on expanding strikes on the Islamic Republic’s strategic military infrastructure.
The National Security Council urges Israelis overseas to exercise heightened vigilance following attacks and threats linked to “Operation Roaring Lion.”
Iranian operatives seek to gather intelligence on strategic targets, the locations of certain individuals and critical infrastructure.
The Israeli Navy struck and killed Wasim Attallah Ali, a Hamas commander responsible for training and exercises in Lebanon.
U.S. allies have disappointed as they distance themselves, and in some cases openly oppose, the American-led effort to remove the mullahs of Iran.
The troops are operating in roughly 35 battalions nationwide and have been dispatched to dozens of sites since the start of the war.
The diplomatic backing Jerusalem has received during the war, “at least at this moment,” has been “good,” according to the foreign minister.
“What happened inside Iran, the position of the U.S. president and the possibility of creating a combined operation created the need to move everything up,” Defense Minister Israel Katz said.