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As Israel expands its precision strikes across Iran, the US has publicly denied involvement in Israel’s campaign while quietly ramping up military deployments. With Iran’s missile stockpile dwindling and its top regime officials either dead or in hiding,
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin made the comment at a press briefing on Monday, and said they had "completed another wave of attacks in Tehran" which hit "more than 20 Iranian army and Quds force headquarters".
Israel’s military headquarters were struck after Iran’s Islamic Republic unleashed a barrage of missiles on central Tel Aviv late Friday night, causing “significant damage” to the Jewish state’s equivalent of the Pentagon.
Israel attacked Iranian state television after Iran fired another wave of missiles at Israel on the fourth day of open warfare between the regional foes.
President Donald Trump rejected an Israeli plan in recent days to kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, two U.S. officials told ABC News. The officials stated that Israel shared with the United States that they had a window to kill Iran's leader but the president was not on board with the plan.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNew structural changes to IDF include bolstering border and air defense unitsMilitary says it is reviving defunct tank brigade, establishing new infantry brigade, reorganizing training command; boosting Navy's 'strategic capabilities' The post New structural changes to IDF include bolstering border and air defense units appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Leaders in the U.S. and Iran appear to be jostling over red lines to keep their countries out of a direct confrontation.
Jonathan Conricus, a former IDF spokesperson, says Iran is "the weakest that I've ever seen it" after Israel's launch of Operation Rising Lion.