In response to escalating threats, Israel cancels leave for combat units and disrupts GPS signals, highlighting regional instability
In an unprecedented move, Israel’s military has announced the cancellation of leave for combat units. This decision underscores the nation’s heightened alert status amid escalating tensions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a statement to the Security Cabinet, emphasized Israel’s defensive and offensive strategies against Iran and its proxies. This comes after Iran vowed retaliation for the killing of its commanders in a recent airstrike in Syria, marking a significant escalation in the long-standing shadow war between the two nations.
The Israeli military’s decision to draft reserve soldiers for its aerial defence unit was another measure taken to bolster its preparedness. This action reflects the serious nature of the threats Israel faces, as the country navigates a complex security landscape. Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari highlighted the disruption of GPS signals as a tactic to intercept potential threats, though he did not specify the sources of these threats. This disruption aims to safeguard against missile, UAV, and cruise missile attacks, many of which are linked to Iranian manufacturing.
Amidst this backdrop of military readiness, Israel continues its engagement in Gaza, with reservists called to serve additional tours of duty. The debate over the military service of ultra-Orthodox Jews has reignited, illustrating the domestic challenges Israel faces alongside external threats.
Netanyahu’s commitment to a ground invasion of Rafah in Gaza has drawn international criticism and calls for a ceasefire, especially in light of recent civilian casualties and the deaths of aid workers.
The situation has attracted global attention, with U.S. President Joe Biden expressing concerns over civilian treatment in Gaza and the implications for U.S. support. Calls for early elections and an independent investigation into Israel’s actions reflect the growing pressure on Netanyahu’s administration.
The international community, including lawyers and retired judges, has urged actions such as ending arms sales to Israel, highlighting the broader ramifications of the conflict.