Former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot said Wednesday that the conventional military threat to Israel is receding and not something he sees in the foreseeable future, according to a subscribed channel. He cited threats from air, naval, and ground forces as declining.
Former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot stated Wednesday that the conventional military threat to Israel is in decline, describing it as a diminishing threat not visible in the foreseeable future. The statement, reported by a single subscribed channel, addresses potential threats from air, naval, and ground forces. Eisenkot's remarks come amid a broader series of public assessments by Israeli security officials regarding the evolving threat landscape, though the channel's report is the sole source for this specific comment. No additional details or official confirmation were provided.
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