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IDF Chief Lt. General Herzi Halevi Warns Iran: Ready to Strike 'At Any Time and Place' at 189th IAF Pilots Course
Dec 25, 2024, 05:02 PM
In a recent address, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Lt. General Herzi Halevi issued a stern warning to Iran and its regional proxies, stating that Israel is prepared to respond to any threats against its security. During a speech at the 189th IAF Pilots Course Graduation Ceremony, Halevi emphasized that Iran and its allies should understand that the IDF stands ready to strike 'at any time and in any place.' This statement comes amid ongoing discussions within Israel regarding potential military action against Iran or operations against Houthi forces. Halevi's remarks underline Israel's commitment to maintaining stability in the region and its readiness to counter any aggression from Iran or its affiliates.
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