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Israeli Army Chief threatens strikes, blames Iran

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ISLAMABAD: The Israeli army chief once again made a bold statement that his army can attack its enemies at any time.

Army Chief Eyal Zamir said in a recent statement that Israel’s war with Hamas began on October 7, 2023, but later Yemen and Iran also joined it.

He said that they will attack wherever necessary and Israel will never hesitate to take action against the enemy.

He accused Iran of providing financial and military support to some people against Israel and standing behind plans to destroy Israel.

It should be remembered that this statement by the Israeli army chief has come at a time when the American media has reported that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu may discuss a new attack on Iran during his meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington.

In this regard, Iran has also expressed fear of another attack by Israel.

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