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    IDF Chief: Security Operations Against Hezbollah During Holidays

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    What’s Happening

    The IDF, under the leadership of Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi, is committed to maintaining operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon during the holiday season. This commitment ensures the safe return of Israeli residents to Northern Israel.

    Why It Matters

    The safety and stability of Israel depend on defeating threats like Hezbollah. Lt.-Gen. Halevi stressed the mission’s significance, aiming to eliminate hostile infrastructure and ensure these regions remain free from adversaries in the future.

    Details

    During a visit to the frontlines, Lt.-Gen. Halevi highlighted the heightened readiness of the IDF troops, backed by experiences drawn from previous battles, particularly those in Gaza. Their efforts are pivotal to revitalizing peace for displaced northern citizens.

    Acknowledging Sacrifice

    Lt.-Gen. Halevi honored the valiant soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice, recognizing them as exceptional leaders. His pledge to continue operations reflects the IDF’s resolve to uphold the safety and integrity of the nation.

    Community of Heroes

    Special homage was paid to reservists who courageously abandon personal commitments to join this vital mission. Halevi underscored his immense admiration for all individuals contributing to these endeavors for Israel’s enduring security.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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