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Lieutenant General Ile Zameer, head of the General Staff of the Israeli defense forces, revealed the next phase of his war against Hamas on Sunday.
Zameer spoke to IDF soldiers during a field tour in Gaza on Sunday, saying he plans to move forward with the speed of “Operation Gidon’s chariot”.
“Today we are approved the plan for the next phase of war. As in recent operations in Iran, Yemen, Lebanon, Judea and Samaria and Gaza, we will continue to reopen the security reality,” Zamir told the battalion leaders and others present on Sunday.
“We will maintain the pace of operation ‘Gidon’s chariot’, focusing on the city of Gaza. We will always continue the strike until the decisive defeat of Hamas, always at the forefront of our mind with hostages. ,
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Ltg Eyal Zamir (left), head of General Staff, held a field tour in Gaza. (IDF)
He said, “Soon we will move forward in the next phase of Operation ‘Gidon’s chariots’, in which we will continue to increase the strike against Hamas in Gaza City.” “Current expedition is not a pinpoint one; it is just another layer in a long-term and planned strategy, with a multi-faceted vision to attack all the components of the axis, and first and first Iran.”
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Zameer thanked the soldiers for the serving of the already performed months and years in Gaza, once again emphasized that the return of hostages is their top priority.
IDF soldiers operate in Southern Gaza amidst the War of Israel to destroy Hamas. (IDF)
He said, “You have been fighting for almost two years, achieving unprecedented achievements that bring protection to communities near the Gaza Strip and all the citizens of Israel. I am proud of you,” he told the soldiers. “The IDF tolerates moral duty to bring the hostages home, both alive and fell.”
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The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after the war, comes to the field tour of Zamir, a week after the announcement of the plans of the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fully handle the Gaza Strip after the war.
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