In the shadow of the intense attacks that the IDF is launching in Lebanon, the Northern Command Chief, Major General Uri Gordin, visited the commanders and fighters of the 7th Brigade yesterday (Tuesday) during their brigade exercise on the northern border, examined their readiness, and conducted an operational situation assessment with them.
During the visit, the Major General emphasized the importance of the forces' preparedness and readiness to change the security situation and return the residents of the north to their homes.
In a conversation with the commanders, Gordin emphasized: "We have entered a different phase in the campaign, and we are in the midst of Operation 'Northern Arrows'. The operation began with a very significant hit to Hezbollah's capabilities, focusing on their fire capabilities, and a very significant hit to the organization's commanders and personnel. In response to this, we need to change the security situation, we need to be very strongly prepared for entering into maneuver and action."
This comes after Hezbollah has launched numerous attacks on Israel including a ballistic missile from Lebanon to Tel Aviv this morning (Wednesday), 4 UAVs from Iraq to the Golan Heights and the Arava and rocket barrages on Tzfat (Safed).
There are unconfirmed rumors that European countries are currently formulating an initiative that is essentially an American plan based on Resolution 1701 that will lead to stopping the escalation between Hezbollah and Israel. At the same time, communication is taking place with Iran to convince Hezbollah of this.