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IDF Chief Confirms Readiness for Rapid Combat in Lebanon and Iran Amid Historic Ceasefire

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IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir visited the Northern Command and the 36th Division on Sunday morning, accompanied by Northern Command Commander Major General Rafi Milo, 36th Division Commander Brigadier General Yiftah Nurkin, and other senior officers. During the visit, Zamir conducted a situational assessment in light of evolving regional dynamics, approved ongoing operational plans, and engaged in command discussions with brigade leaders.

Zamir described the recently signed agreement with the Lebanese government as historic and significant, attributing it to the operational strength and military achievements of the IDF in recent months. He emphasized Israel's commitment to honoring the agreement and noted that the upcoming period will test the actions of both parties involved. He identified the Northern Command area as the current focal point of IDF efforts and confirmed that forces are prepared for a swift return to combat operations in both Lebanon and Iran if necessary.

Highlighting the importance of troop safety, Zamir praised the 36th Division and Israeli commandos for their control over the Bofor Ridge area, equipped with all necessary tools to overcome enemy forces. He stated that Hezbollah is weakened, with many operatives confined underground, and that the IDF maintains operational control and high alertness to deliver rapid and lethal strikes should the ceasefire be violated. Zamir concluded by expressing deep appreciation for the brigades, the division, and the Northern Command for their achievements and leadership that contributed to the ceasefire agreement.

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