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IDF Chief Gadi Eyal Zamir Marks 1,000 Days of Fighting as Strategic Turning Point

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On Monday, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir held a special conference marking 1,000 days of ongoing combat operations. The event included intelligence, operational, and strategic assessments with participation from the General Staff Forum, division commanders, and officers from all IDF branches. The conference opened with a moment of silence honoring fallen soldiers and war victims, followed by a recording of a radio order from Lieutenant Colonel Asaf Hamami at the start of the October 7 attack.

Zamir described the current phase as a "significant strategic crossroads" in the campaign. He emphasized the importance of memory, stating it sharpens the IDF's responsibility and prepares it for the future. Reflecting on the prolonged conflict, he praised the combat leadership, decision-making, and bravery of soldiers under fire, noting this operational and command experience is unprecedented since the IDF's founding.

The Chief of Staff highlighted that the October 7 attack targeted the very existence of the Jewish people and reaffirmed the commitment to remember the fallen, wounded, and their families. He stressed that this memory drives continuous adaptation, learning, and operational evolution amid the regional conflict. Zamir noted the war has transformed IDF combat methods and operational concepts, preparing the military for ongoing challenges.

Concluding, Zamir acknowledged the Israeli public's scrutiny and support, pledging to deepen achievements while upholding truth, humility, professionalism, and responsibility. He ended with a message of resilience, quoting, "The wheat grows again," symbolizing the enduring strength of the Jewish people and the IDF's role in securing Israel's future.

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