Edit: Ahmed Al-Kumi

The Israeli Chief of Staff, Afif Kojave, said today that Tel Aviv continues to prepare for a possible strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. This was the result of a summary of the

activities of the Israeli occupation army over the past year.

"The increase in the scope of operations over the past year has led to a major disruption of the transfer of weapons to various arenas by our enemies," Kojave said.

The army believed that it had succeeded in significantly reducing Iran's ability to transport weapons and equipment through Syria through air strikes.

The Chief of Staff of Israel noted that "the IDF troop-building programme has made significant progress, and in the past year at an accelerated pace, as well as significantly improving maneuverability based on the transmission of high-quality intelligence to different units, increasing the range of munitions and updating the procedures and manpower of the regular service maneuver system."

Locations

  • Address: United Kingdom

        1, Neil J Ireland, solicitor of

         25 Warwick Road -Coventry CV1 2EZ


  •   Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Castle Journal Group