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IDF Chief Marks 1,000 Days of Fighting, Declares Victory Across All Fronts

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IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir held a comprehensive intelligence, operational, strategic, and multi-theater assessment meeting on Monday to mark 1,000 days of ongoing conflict. The event was attended by the General Staff Forum, division commanders, and other senior officers. The session began with a moment of silence honoring fallen soldiers and a playback of a radio order from late Lt. Colonel Asaf Hamami at the start of the October Seven-Day War attack.

During a panel discussion featuring field commanders, Zamir emphasized the significance of this strategic crossroads in the campaign. He highlighted the leadership, decision-making, and bravery of frontline troops under fire as key factors that led the IDF to victory across all sectors. Zamir described the experience gained as unparalleled since the IDF's founding and reaffirmed the military's commitment to the security of Israel and its people.

He characterized the October attack as an existential threat to the Jewish people and paid tribute to the fallen, wounded, and their families. Zamir stressed the importance of memory as a driver for continuous adaptation, learning, and operational evolution amid changing warfare methods and challenges ahead. He acknowledged the scrutiny and support from Israeli citizens and pledged to maintain professionalism, humility, and responsibility.

Concluding, Zamir invoked the resilience of the Jewish people, symbolized by the phrase "the wheat grows again," crediting the IDF's commanders and soldiers for ensuring this continuity. He called on the military to uphold its responsibility moving forward in this protracted and complex conflict.

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