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							The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have completed a major five-day divisional exercise near the Lebanese border, testing the full spectrum of Israel’s military readiness amid escalating regional threats. Conducted by the IDF’s 91st Division, the operation integrated air, ground, and naval components to simulate coordinated responses to both defensive and offensive scenarios.
The exercise, which concluded this week, focused on strengthening the IDF’s operational preparedness in the north—particularly in light of ongoing hostilities involving Hezbollah and Iran-backed militias positioned along Lebanon’s frontier. Commanders emphasized joint coordination between divisions to ensure that any future escalation would be met with swift, decisive, and well-coordinated responses.
According to the IDF, the simulated maneuvers included real-time coordination between the Air Force, Navy, and ground combat units—replicating a range of battlefield conditions, from missile attacks on Israeli communities to rapid incursions across enemy lines. Senior officers noted that the exercise demonstrated the IDF’s evolving capability to operate across multiple domains simultaneously, enhancing deterrence and maintaining Israel’s strategic edge.
While tensions remain high across Israel’s northern border, military officials described the drill as a proactive step toward ensuring readiness for “any scenario.” Israel continues to monitor Hezbollah’s movements closely, with intelligence reports indicating persistent efforts by the Iran-backed group to expand its presence and capabilities near the border.
The IDF’s latest maneuvers underscore Israel’s commitment to defending its sovereignty and citizens against external threats. As instability in the Middle East persists, Jerusalem’s message is clear: the nation remains vigilant, united, and fully prepared to confront any challenge to its borders or security.
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