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Lilach Shoval

The Israeli Air Force struck Iran with about 19,000 munitions. According to IDF Military Intelligence, the Iranians have already begun preparing for the next campaign against the Jewish state.
The attack on Bandar Anzali targets a key corridor used to funnel weapons between Tehran and Moscow.
The KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling planes now stationed in Israel extend the range of fighter jets and bombers. Israel has purchased the same model and is awaiting delivery. The aircraft has faced sharp criticism over its high cost and multiple malfunctions.
The move in the coming months could significantly upgrade the IDF’s ability to counter aerial threats.
In a series of tests, conducted in cooperation with Israel’s Defense Ministry, Rafael and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency, advanced scenarios were examined against existing and evolving threats.
Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir met with Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The terrorist group remains entrenched in Southern Lebanon and has violated the ceasefire 2,000 times.
The aerial response to eruptive incidents has been fundamentally reworked, rules of engagement have been revised.
As a result of mass departures of IDF career officers, the pool of candidates for promotion has shrunk sharply.
“Iranian intelligence agencies are ready to receive your intelligence cooperation,” the SMS read.
Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir to meet one-on-one with commanders who held key positions during the massacre.
The IDF is also preparing for the possibility of several days of fighting, during which Israeli civilians could come under rocket fire.