The security system and the government are expected to begin work on comprehensive defense plans for the northern and southern borders, despite the promises to remove the threats from the residents.
After it was revealed that, despite the statements of the senior officials of the security system and the government about the complete removal of the threat to the residents of the south from the Gaza Strip, work began on a series of projects to erect concrete walls, fences and means of concealment on the roads of the south and thus try to make it more difficult for attempts to carry out attacks from the Gaza Strip, it has now been revealed that the government and system The IDF plans to invest many billions over the next few years on defenses, walls, and obstacles on the southern and northern borders.
The publication that goes along with the exposure of the construction of protective barriers and walls of concealment on the roads of the south, claims that the state and the security establishment are concocting a plan that will spend billions of Israel's tax money on additional protective barriers, such as those that completely failed on the seventh of October.
According to the reports, the security system plans to start building a series of walls, obstacles, and concealment systems on the southern and northern roads, thereby making it more difficult to use anti-tank missiles against targets on these roads. In addition, the plan also includes funding for thousands of reserve fighters for the northern and southern sectors throughout the year at a cost of Hundreds of millions of shekels.
According to the estimates, the costs of this defense plan are expected to amount to billions of shekels every year, with significant costs depending on the construction of walls, "smart obstacles", and a series of defensive infrastructures on the southern and northern borders.
According to the reports, the security establishment is hoping that this plan, and not the total destruction of the terrorist organizations on Israel's borders will restore the "sense of security" to the residents of the borders and allow them to return to their homes on the borders. There was a lot of anger about the plan on social media, with many calling it a complete surrender and "a return to the concept of 6.10", while some people also estimate that if the state does settle for such a defensive action, not only will residents not return to their border homes, but many are expected to leave on their own initiative.