IDF, Iran, Hezbollah

IDF Spokesperson: There are plans for dealing with the Iran threat, if the government approves - we will carry them out

IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari acknowledged the existence of such plans when asked at a press conference a short time ago why Israel wasn't launching a preemptive strike.

IDF Spokesperson Daniel Hagari. (Photo: Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90)

At a press conference held a short time ago today (Sunday), IDF Spokesperson responded to a press question asking why hasn't Israel launched a preemptive strike. Hagari said that the IDF has "very broad plans," and that if the government approves them, they will carry them out.

Before answering questions, Hagari emphasized that there is currently no change in the instructions of Rear Command. He also said that all citizens in an endangered area will be alerted via a cell broadcast message system completed by Rear Command, and that citizens should display alertness to any change.

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This provides some small measure of comfort, thanks!
Anonymous 04.08.24
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Good to know!
The Jewish Patriarch 04.08.24

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