The Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, held a situational assessment and approved offensive and defensive plans in Division 210 today (Saturday) with members of the General Staff Forum and the commander of Division 210.
The Chief of Staff emphasized the high readiness in attack and defense, the reinforcement of forces at the border, and the continued monitoring of developments. He also emphasized that alongside this, we do not intervene in events in Syria, work to thwart and prevent threats in the region, and prepare plans for various scenarios.
According to developments, the IDF has reinforced the units along the border, including intelligence and reconnaissance units, and increased ground and air forces along the border and readiness in the sector.
The IDF is determined to prevent any possibility of harming the sovereignty of the State of Israel.
The Chief of Staff says: "We need to conduct a situation assessment every few hours." In the face of the pace, every event here sets a standard and drives changes forward. Therefore, we are closely monitoring everything that is happening with all our collection capabilities. The main focuses are to monitor the Iranian exit, the Iranian interest, which is a primary need for us, and secondly, to observe the local actors here who are taking control of the area, what they are doing, how they are behaving, how they are deterred, and not to be confused by any approach towards us. If there is such confusion, there is an offensive response and behind it, a very, very strong defensive response. To be prepared offensively and defensively.
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