Israeli Army on High Alert: Preparing for Potential Iran Conflict
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The Israeli military is on high alert for a potential new offensive against Iran. Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has ordered troops to raise their readiness levels. Reports say the army has adopted a "structured war-preparation" posture, similar to what was seen before the attacks that began in February. Military intelligence is rapidly expanding its "target bank," focusing on missile systems and launchers in Iran. Since February 28, over 3,000 people have died due to US-Israeli airstrikes in Iran. In response, Tehran has launched counterstrikes in Israel and neighboring countries. A two-week ceasefire was announced earlier this week, but tensions remain high. Here's the thing: Iranian and US diplomats recently wrapped up 21 hours of talks in Islamabad without reaching any agreement. The situation is fluid and could change quickly. This matters because the ongoing conflict has serious implications for regional stability and global security.
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