Friday, 7 October 2011

“We are in the eye of the storms", Israeli Maneuver Simulates War Call-up

Israeli Maneuver Simulates War Call-up
Israeli occupation forces’ General Staff alerted two reserve divisions on Thursday as part of an emergency drill in army bases in central and northern occupied Palestinian territories. The purpose of the exercise was to test the soldiers’ level of response and readiness for war, Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot reported.

"The timing is more than a coincidence and is part of the army's preparation for the upcoming days in light of changes in the region," Head of the Operations Division's Inspection Department, Col. Shlomi Fayer said. "The two divisions were duly found to be highly ready and capable."

Israeli Military Chief of Staff Lieutenant-General Benny Gantz observed the activity closely during a visit to the war-reserve-stores unit in the Northern Command.

"Unlike routine inspection, this time operational activity was directed by the general staff with no pre-determined time frames," Col. Fayer said.
Barak: Despite Challenges, Israel Remains the Strongest State
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Thursday said that the Israeli occupation forces are prepared for the challenges ahead of it and that “Israel” remains the “strongest state” in the region.
“As the minister of defense charged with the safety of the state's citizens, I can tell you that the IDF - under the leadership of a former paratrooper, Chief of General-Staff Benny Gantz - is prepared and ready for the challenges facing us, today and tomorrow, from near and from far,” Barak said at a ceremony honoring fallen paratroopers.

“We are in the eye of the storms, facing many challenges, some of the most difficult the security and political leadership has ever experienced.” He added that: “Israel is still a strong country and we must act to keep it that way in years to come.”
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