Transportation Minister Miri Regev said Friday that Israel's security situation is far stronger than before the October 7 massacre, asserting that all enemies have received heavy blows and that Israel knows how to protect its security interests.
Transportation Minister Miri Regev on Friday asserted that Israel's security situation is markedly better than on the eve of the October 7, 2023 attack. 'We are in a strong reality, all our enemies have received heavy blows,' she said. Regev, a senior member of the Likud party, did not specify which fronts or operations she was referring to. Her remarks reflect the government's ongoing emphasis on Israel's wartime achievements.
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