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US Army General and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Aviv Kochavi greet each other, July 24, 2020. Photo: IDF Twitter account.
On January 26, IDF Chief of General Staff Aviv Kochavi made a speech that addressed crystallizing changes in the regional and global arenas first and foremost the advent of a new US administration. Kochavi was speaking to a variety of audiences: the Israeli public, the Islamic regime in Tehran, the leaderships of Hamas and Hezbollah, the international community, and particularly the White House. The implications of his messages vary depending on the audience.
In his speech before the Institute for National Security Studies on Tuesday, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Aviv Kochavi presented the very tip of the iceburg regarding the state of readiness of Israel’s enemies now and in the future, and vaguely indicated a commando operation that was carried out far beyond the countries bordering Israel.
The Institute for National Security Studies is an independent Israeli research institute and think tank affiliated with Tel Aviv University dealing in areas of national security matters such as military and strategic affairs, terrorism and low-intensity conflict, military balance in the Middle East, and cyber warfare.
Israeli submarine uses Suez Canal, sending clear message to Iran
An Israeli submarine passed through the Suez Canal last week in what is seen as a clear message to Iran, according to a report yesterday by Kan News citing Arab intelligence sources. The passage was reported to have been approved by the Egyptian authorities [@USNavy /Twitter] December 22, 2020 at 2:44 pm
An Israeli submarine passed through the Suez Canal last week in what is seen as a clear message to Iran, according to a report yesterday by
Kan News citing Arab intelligence sources.
The passage was reported to have been approved by the Egyptian authorities.
Israel to vaccinate medical teams against virus before at-risk population
Health Ministry publishes a list of who will be inoculated first with less than a week to go until the vaccination campaign begins; Netanyahu, Rivlin and Kochavi to be among the first to be vaccinated this Saturday and Sunday
Adir Yanko |
Published: 12.16.20 , 21:25
Israel is set to vaccinate medical teams against coronavirus before the at-risk population, the Health Ministry said Wednesday.
The country prepares to begin administrating coronavirus vaccinations next week after thousands of doses of the Pfizer vaccine arrived in Israel last as this week via special charter flights.
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(Photo: Tal Shahar )