IDF chief declares Iran weaker, Israel willing to engage in a fight whenever they want.
The commander of the Israeli army, or the IDF Chief, has indicated that Iran has been rendered much weaker following recent military battles. He also cautioned that Israel would be willing to go back to war at any time should the need arise.
This statement is in a highly tense scenario in the Middle East. Although the war is temporarily suspended, the possibility of the war remains extremely high.
Iran is Weaker than before the conflict, says the IDF.
The IDF Chief says that Iran is not as powerful as it was prior to the war. According to him, the latest military actions have resulted in severe harm to the Iranian power and systems.
He elaborated that Iran is losing valuable military power, as well as leadership and infrastructure. It is also reported that a good number of critical positions and systems were compromised in the fighting.
The IDF Chief made it clear that Iran prior to this war is not the Iran that it is now; it is far weaker.
Due to this, Israel feels that it is now in a better position in the conflict. Nonetheless, authorities also cautioned that this is not the case that the situation is safe and over.
Israel Ready for War Again Anytime
Israel is not letting up even when there is a ceasefire. The IDF Chief claimed that the army is completely ready and can go to war any time needed.
Israel has already drawn up new battle strategies and is maintaining its troops on all fronts.
This is still unstable due to the following reasons:
The ceasefire is temporary and fragile
Israel is still carrying out operations in Lebanon
Hezbollah is still active in the region.
Tensions between countries are still very high
Almost the same news coverage has indicated that the Israeli leaders have threatened that the ceasefire is not the final one and that the war may resume any time.
Meanwhile, Israel does not cease its attention to Hezbollah in Lebanon, conducting strikes and military operations. This heightens the possibilities of an enlarged conflict in the region.
The world is worried as to what might occur next. In case a new fighting erupts, it may impact on oil prices, trade, and general stability in the region.
In the meantime, it is unclear. The peace talks can go on, but there is a high probability of another conflict.






