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IDF Chief Warns of Rapid Escalation on 1,000th Day of Israel's Longest War

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On the 1,000th day since the outbreak of Israel's longest war, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir delivered a strategic assessment emphasizing the critical need for readiness across all combat fronts. Speaking at the morning situation briefing on Thursday, Zamir reflected on the war's tragic beginnings and the unprecedented achievements made by the Israeli military since then. He highlighted the ongoing threat posed by Iran as the central focus of Israel's preparedness efforts.

Zamir described the current phase as an interim period across all theaters of conflict, with active operations continuing at varying intensities. He stressed the interconnected nature of these fronts, warning that actions in one area could influence others, and underscored the necessity of constant vigilance against rapid escalation and the possibility of immediate renewed fighting.

Concluding his remarks, Zamir called for prioritizing the operational readiness and welfare of both regular and reserve forces. He urged the military and national leadership to use this period to reduce attrition, care for personnel, and enhance combat capabilities. Zamir praised the dedication and sacrifice of Israel's defenders, emphasizing that soldiers and commanders, whether in active duty or reserves, must remain the foremost priority in national resource allocation and support, including attention to their families and futures.

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