According to a statement from the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, the multi-front situational briefing covered operational developments across all sectors and outlined military plans for the near future.
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Eyal Zamir, Benjamin Netanyahu, Gaza Strip
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“The culture of debate is an inseparable part of the history of the Jewish people. It is a vital component of the IDF’s overall culture – both internally and externally. We will continue to express our position without fear – in a professional, independent, and substantive manner.”
Zamir said that the decision ahead was not theoretical. “We are dealing with matters of life and death, in the defense of the country, and we do so while looking toward our soldiers and the civilians of Israel. We will continue to act with responsibility, integrity, and determination – with only the security and well-being of Israel in mind,” he said.
The chief of staff said the military was nearing the end of ‘Operation Gideon’s Chariots,’ Israel’s latest offensive on the Strip, adding that its objectives had been achieved. He stressed the IDF’s readiness to secure Israel’s borders and deter threats. “There will be no more containment. We will disrupt threats at their inception and continue until our goals are met.”
He concluded with a resolute message: “We are committed to defeating and dismantling Hamas. We will act with the hostages in mind and do everything to bring them home.”
IDF troops operate in Gaza
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During Thursday evening’s security cabinet, the IDF is expected to present two operational plans — one for a full invasion and one for a siege on the remaining Hamas strongholds, with a recommendation to choose the latter.
He is expected to warn ministers that the plan to conquer the Strip could jeopardize the lives of the hostages, exhaust the troops and drag Israel into a prolonged conflict in Gaza. He will argue that the alternative strategy could exert pressure on Hamas while keeping diplomatic channels open.