Israeli military chief says plans approved for continued strikes in Iran, Lebanon

Israel's military chief announces approved plans for continued operations against Iran and Lebanon, citing weakened defenses and ongoing threats.

Israel's military chief announces approved plans for continued operations against Iran and Lebanon, citing weakened defenses and ongoing threats. | Contesto: cronaca

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Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir has declared that the Israel Defense Forces have approved operational plans for continued strikes in both Iran and Lebanon. The announcement, made in a public statement, frames the military's posture as one of sustained offensive action across multiple fronts. Zamir specifically stated that Israel, acting alongside the United States, has already struck Iran "hard," an action he claims has degraded the Islamic Republic's defensive capabilities. He issued a stark warning that further strikes would be conducted if necessary to prevent Iranian advancements on its nuclear program, in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, and in other areas of concern. Regarding the northern front, Zamir detailed that military operations in southern Lebanon are actively ongoing. He described Israeli forces as "capturing and clearing key areas" with the stated objective of removing threats to northern Israeli settlements. This characterization suggests a ground campaign of significant scale and intent, moving beyond retaliatory airstrikes into a more permanent reshaping of the security landscape along the border. The dual-focus announcement marks a rare and explicit linkage of two separate but interconnected conflict zones in Israeli military planning. The declaration comes amid a period of heightened regional tension following months of cross-border exchanges between Israel and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militia in Lebanon. It also follows a major Israeli strike on Iranian soil earlier this year, which was reportedly conducted with U.S. intelligence support. Zamir's comments represent the most direct high-level confirmation that such coordinated actions are part of a deliberate, long-term strategy rather than isolated incidents. By publicly crediting U.S. partnership in striking Iran, the statement underscores the depth of American involvement in the regional confrontation. Analysts note that framing the objective as denying Iran "any achievements" on nuclear and strategic matters sets a potentially expansive threshold for future military action. The mention of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil transit chokepoint, signals Israeli readiness to...

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