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IDF Chief Inspects Southern Lebanon Operations, Confirms Iran Strike Plans Ready

Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi conducted a tour of southern Lebanon, announcing that the military has finalized its targeting plans for potential strikes against Iran, according to reports.

During his visit to Israeli positions in southern Lebanon, Halevi indicated that the IDF maintains a comprehensive list of Iranian targets and is prepared to execute operations if ordered. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran following recent exchanges of military strikes.

The IDF chief's inspection tour focused on ongoing operations in southern Lebanon, where Israeli forces have maintained a presence. Details of the specific locations visited and the duration of the tour were not immediately disclosed for security reasons.

Halevi's statement regarding Iran represents the latest signal from Israeli military leadership about the country's readiness to respond to threats from Tehran. Israeli officials have repeatedly emphasized their determination to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and to counter Iranian military infrastructure in the region.

The timing of Halevi's announcement is significant as it comes during a period of regional uncertainty. Israel has conducted numerous operations against Iranian-linked targets in Syria and has accused Iran of using proxy forces throughout the Middle East to threaten Israeli security.

Military analysts note that such public statements from senior IDF officials serve both operational and diplomatic purposes, signaling Israel's capabilities to adversaries while reassuring domestic audiences about military preparedness.

The IDF has not provided specific details about the nature or number of targets included in its Iran contingency plans, maintaining operational security protocols. Israeli defense officials have consistently stated that all options remain on the table regarding Iran's nuclear program and regional military activities.

Israel and Iran have been engaged in a shadow war for years, with Israel conducting strikes against Iranian positions and weapons shipments in Syria, while Iran has supported militant groups along Israel's borders. The relationship between the two nations has deteriorated significantly since Iran's nuclear program became a central concern for Israeli strategic planners.

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