IDF Spokesman: We Are Facing an Important Week

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IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari provided a briefing on Motzoei Shabbos, addressing the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah at the Israel-Lebanon border, the situation with Hamas, the recent loss of four soldiers in Gaza, and discussions surrounding a possible ceasefire and prisoner exchange.

Hagari emphasized the significance of the upcoming week, noting the critical negotiations in Cairo, the continuing battles in Gaza, and the tense situation on the northern border. “It is important for you to know that we are facing a significant week ahead due to the negotiations in Cairo, combat in Gaza and on the northern border,” he stated. He assured the public that the IDF’s readiness remains at peak levels, both in offensive and defensive operations, and that efforts to neutralize threats and confront enemies would persist. “Our preparedness is extremely high—both in offense and defense—and we will continue to work to remove threats and combat our enemies. The public must remain vigilant and alert, as you have been so far. We will provide immediate updates on any developments,” he added.

Addressing the tragic deaths of four IDF soldiers in Gaza, Hagari recounted the events that led to their fall. “Yesterday, in the early hours of the morning, three IDF soldiers – Sergeant First Class (res.) Evyatar Atuar, Sergeant First Class (res.) Danil Pechenyuk, and Sergeant First Class (res.) Nitai Metodi, may their memory be a blessing, fell during a raid in the Zeitoun area as a result of the detonation of an explosive device,” he said.

He further described another confrontation later in the day, where IDF forces were attacked by terrorists. “In a separate incident, yesterday evening, four terrorists opened fire on a position where IDF troops were stationed. The troops returned fire, killing three terrorists, and a fourth who fled was struck by an IAF jet. IDF soldier Sergeant Major (res.) Yaniv Itzhak Oren, may his memory be a blessing, fell in the battle,” Hagari explained.

Hagari paid tribute to the fallen soldiers, acknowledging their ultimate sacrifice in defense of Israel. “Four IDF reservist soldiers, heroes of Israel, who left their lives behind to defend the citizens of the State of Israel. May their memory be a blessing. We embrace their families during these difficult times and will continue to support them. We do not forget, and must not forget, the immense cost borne by many families in Israeli society—the bereaved families, the wounded, and their families,” he stated.

Discussing the ongoing operations in northern Israel, Hagari reported on the IDF’s actions against Hezbollah. “In the north, IDF troops continue to operate with determination and strength against Hezbollah. In recent days, we struck approximately 70 terrorist targets, including warehouses containing numerous weapons directed at the State of Israel, and eliminated over 20 terrorists, including senior figures in Hezbollah’s rocket operations,” he detailed.

He outlined the IDF’s dual approach to the conflict, with both offensive and defensive measures being employed. “It is important for me to explain our operational approach: on the offensive, we conduct systematic and orderly strikes to impair Hezbollah’s capabilities and its operatives. On the defensive front, we focus on removing threats while eliminating terrorists who have conducted launches or emerged from military compounds, including senior commanders. We target bases and terrorist sites, while Hezbollah targets civilian areas and civilians. We have a wide range of offensive plans of action and will act according to decisions made by the political echelon,” Hagari said.

In a message to the residents of northern Israel, Hagari acknowledged the hardships they have faced and promised continued efforts to ensure their safety. “I want to address the residents of the north. I understand that you have been enduring very difficult months, facing constant threats and launches. We will not rest until you can return to your homes in safety,” he assured.

{Matzav.com Israel}

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