Israel Defense Chief: Military Strikes on Iran May Resume Soon

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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warns that military strikes on Iran could resume soon. He believes Israel's campaign against Tehran is not yet finished, despite significant setbacks for Iran over the past year. Katz states that Iran has been pushed "years backward" but insists that Israel must remain vigilant to secure its long-term strategic goals. Recent developments include a significant military resupply effort, with two cargo ships and multiple aircraft delivering about 6,500 tons of military equipment to Israel. Since the start of the Operation Roaring Lion campaign, over 115,600 tons have been transported. Katz’s remarks reflect a broader strategy supported by U.S. leaders, including President Donald Trump, who emphasizes maintaining pressure on Iran until it addresses nuclear concerns. Former Israeli national security advisor Maj. Gen. Yaakov Amidror notes that both Israel and the U.S. are preparing for either a prolonged blockade or renewed military action. The bottom line: As tensions rise, the possibility of renewed military conflict could impact regional stability and global security for everyone.

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