Israeli Army Prepares Operationally and Netanyahu Holds Meeting on Iran
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Israeli Army Prepares Operationally and Netanyahu Holds Meeting on Iran

Translation by SadaNews - The Israeli army and its operations directorate have recently completed formulating new operational plans to align with the changing security reality on all fronts.

According to Channel 14, the Israeli army is currently directing its operational focus towards the Iranian front, as translated by SadaNews.

According to sources within the Israeli army, assessments against Iran have seen significant development, and there are confirmations that Israel is on high alert for defense but will not stop there.

Sources stated: If the Iranians choose to move or attack, offensive plans have been prepared for every scenario, meaning that Israel will know not only how to defend itself but also how to respond forcefully on Iranian territory.

The channel noted that the Israeli army is ready to handle any potential escalation from other fronts.

An Israeli security source said: If we are attacked, we have excellent offensive plans for all arenas, and the army is capable of operating in multiple arenas simultaneously, with tremendous force.

The Israeli military has significantly strengthened its air defense system recently, putting it in a stronger position than it was in the West Bank after the previous operation in Iran, and closing the gaps that existed in recent months, according to the channel, as translated by SadaNews.

This multi-layered system, coordinated and shared with the United States, is widely deployed across the land of Israel and the region, the channel states.

In a similar context, Channel 12 reported that the aircraft carrier George Bush has arrived in the Mediterranean Sea.

It noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will hold a mini-security meeting regarding Iran after arriving in Israel, as translated by SadaNews.

He added: Netanyahu discussed with Trump the offensive and defensive steps in case negotiations with Iran fail.