Israel’s Military Chief Warns of Ongoing Threats Amid Escalating Middle East Tensions

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The diplomatic temperature in the Middle East continues to rise as Israel’s Chief of Staff, Herzi Halevi, reaffirmed that the country’s military campaign against Iran is far from over. Speaking at a high-level strategic assessment meeting, Halevi emphasized that Iran and its regional allies remain a direct and persistent threat to Israel, with their activities under close surveillance.

He stressed the need for Israeli forces to remain prepared for large-scale operations, particularly in areas where both aerial and ground offensives are already underway. This includes intensified efforts to prevent Hezbollah and Syrian factions from gaining strategic strength.

Halevi also highlighted the importance of maintaining a strong military presence in the West Bank’s Judea and Samaria regions, underscoring their significance in Israel’s broader security framework.

Turning to Gaza, Halevi described the ongoing conflict as one of the most complex and grueling wars in Israel’s military history. He reiterated that Israel’s primary objectives are the elimination of Hamas and the safe release of hostages, with no room for compromise.

Since the war erupted in October 2023, more than 59,000 Palestinians have been killed, the majority of them women and children. Gaza’s healthcare system has collapsed, food shortages have reached catastrophic levels, and vast areas have become uninhabitable.

The situation remains volatile, with no clear end in sight. If you’d like, I can break down the regional implications or explore how international actors are responding.

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