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Israeli Military Ordered to Stay Ready for Possible Iran Strike and Lebanon War Resumption
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Israel’s military is on high alert for a possible strike on Iran and renewed fighting in Lebanon, despite reports of ceasefire talks with Tehran. The IDF is also coordinating with the United States over troop deployments and disruption at Ben Gurion Airport.
- 01Zamir ordered the IDF to be ready to switch instantly from routine to wartime.
- 02The army is preparing for an Iran strike and renewed combat against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
- 03Thousands of U.S. troops remain in Israel, with no planned reduction known.
- 04Israel and the U.S. are discussing moving tanker aircraft away from Ben Gurion Airport.
- 05Officials say the diplomatic process is fragile and could collapse at the last minute.
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