IDF Chief Holds Strategic Briefing Marking 1,000 Days of Ongoing Combat
On Monday, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir convened a comprehensive intelligence, operational, and strategic assessment to mark 1,000 days of continuous fighting. The meeting included the General Staff Forum, division commanders, and other senior officers. The event began with a moment of silence honoring fallen soldiers and a playback of a wartime order from Lieutenant Colonel Asaf Hamami at the start of the October Seven-Day War.
Lieutenant General Zamir emphasized the gravity of the current strategic crossroads in the conflict, recalling the prolonged and complex nature of the campaign. He highlighted the leadership, decision-making, and bravery of frontline soldiers as key factors in the IDF's successes across multiple fronts, noting that the operational and command experience gained is unprecedented since the IDF's founding.
Zamir described the October attack as an assault on the very existence of the Jewish people, paying tribute to the fallen, wounded, and their families. He stressed the importance of memory as a motivator to adapt, learn, and prepare for ongoing and future challenges. The war has transformed combat methods and operational concepts, requiring continuous evolution.
The Chief of Staff acknowledged the scrutiny and support from Israeli citizens and reaffirmed the IDF's commitment to deepening achievements while maintaining truth, humility, professionalism, and responsibility. He concluded by invoking the resilience symbolized by "the wheat growing again," attributing future success to the dedication of IDF commanders and soldiers, and underscoring the heavy responsibility now resting on their shoulders.
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