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IDF Chief Highlights Readiness for Renewed Conflict with Iran Amid Ongoing Multi-Front War

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Israel's Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, opened a high-level military assessment marking a significant and painful milestone in the ongoing conflict. Zamir noted that 1,000 days have passed since the outbreak of Israel's longest war, which began with a tragic failure but evolved into a campaign yielding unprecedented achievements for the country. He linked this milestone to the historical memory of the IDF, referencing his participation in a state ceremony commemorating 20 years since the Second Lebanon War, emphasizing the importance of learning from past experiences.

Zamir outlined the current strategic situation, identifying Iran as the primary threat and warning that the relative calm in various combat arenas is deceptive. He stressed that all fronts remain active at varying intensities and are interconnected, meaning actions in one area could impact others. The IDF must remain vigilant and prepared for rapid escalation and immediate return to combat to deepen gains and secure victory.

Alongside operational readiness, Zamir emphasized the need to use this interim period to restore the military's strength by reducing wear and tear on forces, addressing personnel needs comprehensively, and enhancing operational capabilities for future challenges. He credited the multi-front campaign's successes to the determination and sacrifice of soldiers and supporting units.

Concluding his remarks, Zamir delivered a clear message to Israel's political leadership about the imperative to honor and reward soldiers and their families. He stated that active-duty, career, and reserve soldiers are Israel's most valuable resource and should be prioritized in state decisions and resource allocations to ensure their welfare and future security.

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