Israel continues its fight against Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah, while receiving support from the United States and Germany.
According to Daily Alert, Israeli security officials estimate that Iran is currently refraining from a direct attack on Israel, but domestic pressure on the country is increasing due to public protests, an economic crisis, and widespread power outages. At the same time, experts emphasize that as long as the current regime in Tehran remains in power, efforts should be made to prevent the revival of its nuclear, missile, drone, and proxy organizations’ capabilities.
In the operational arena, Israel is continuing to pursue participants in the October 7 crimes: to date, more than 2,560 terrorists who had entered Israel have been killed, and about 300 others have been arrested and are awaiting trial. Meanwhile, the Israeli army has announced that it currently controls about 67 to 70 percent of the lands of the Gaza Strip, and is expanding its activities in southern Lebanon to destroy Hezbollah infrastructure and prevent future threats against northern settlements.
The newsletter also states that JCFA: Germany announced it will work to prevent EU efforts to impose trade restrictions on settlements in the West Bank; the U.S. House of Representatives, by an overwhelming majority, rejected a bill to cut security assistance to Israel; and new underground facilities that Iran is building in Mt. Peakaxs may be used for uranium enrichment and the development of nuclear weapons.
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