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“We have a historic opportunity to change the regional reality in the multi-front operation.

Topic: geopoliticsRegion: middle eastUpdated: i2 outletsSources: 2Spectrum: MixedFiltered: Middle East (2/2)· Clear2 min read
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SITUATION
Israel army chief sees ‘historic opportunity’ to reshape region Israeli army chief of staff Eyal Zamir visited southern Lebanon and said Israeli forces were continuing operations against Hezbollah. In a statement shared on Telegram, Zamir claimed that “more than 2,000” Hezbollah members had been killed since the start of the operation in early March, adding that Israeli forces were continuing efforts to dismantle the group.
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KEY FACTS
  • Israel army chief sees ‘historic opportunity’ to reshape region Israeli army chief of staff Eyal Zamir visited southern Lebanon and said Israeli forces were continuing operations against Hezbollah.
  • Cooperation and coordination with the United States military are ongoing, and we are monitoring the situation,” he said.
  • We are on high alert to return to a powerful and broad operation that will enable us to deepen our achievements and further weaken the Iranian government.”
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

This development falls within the broader context of Geopolitics activity in Middle East.

Current reporting indicates: Israel army chief sees ‘historic opportunity’ to reshape region Israeli army chief of staff Eyal Zamir visited southern Lebanon and said Israeli forces were continuing operations against Hezbollah. “We have a historic opportunity to change the regional reality in the multi-front operation.

Brief

Israel army chief sees ‘historic opportunity’ to reshape region Israeli army chief of staff Eyal Zamir visited southern Lebanon and said Israeli forces were continuing operations against Hezbollah.

In a statement shared on Telegram, Zamir claimed that “more than 2,000” Hezbollah members had been killed since the start of the operation in early March, adding that Israeli forces were continuing efforts to dismantle the group.

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