The Security Cabinet will meet on Thursday amid concerns that an Iranian attack was imminent soon after the IDF said it was suspending weekend leaves for troops in combat units. On Wednesday, the military said it was calling up reserve forces to bolster deployment of the IDF aerial defense systems and today that decision was extended to reservists serving in the military intelligence and in the Home Front command. The call up was sent to soldiers in the reserves that have just recently been released from active duty in the war and have now been instructed to return to base.
“I’ve told you repeatedly that we cannot be sure the worse is behind us and we are facing complex days ahead,” military intelligence chief Major General Aharon Haliva told his senior officers on Thursday.
“Since the start of the war we have intercepted a large number of threats from Lebanon, Yemen, Syria and Iraq,” the IDF said. “We are investigating every one of the events because our defense does not provide hermetically sealed protection. We’ve adapted to the changing circumstances and the chief of the Air Force himself attended some of the investigations when a projectile or UAV successfully penetrated our defenses. We will be prepared for a variety of options,” the military said.
On Monday, a drone launched in Iraq by pro-Iranian militias, landed inside a naval base in the southern city of Eilat, causing damage. The attack came a day after the interception of another drone as it attempted to enter Israeli air-space on the Golan Heights




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