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'Israeli' military bans air force pilots from traveling abroad
In anticipation of an "imminent" Iranian strike, Israeli Occupation has implemented several precautionary measures over the past few days.
Among the key actions taken, the Israeli Occupation Air Force commander canceled all international travel for Air Force pilots on Monday. Additionally, the Israeli Occupation military declared large areas surrounding Gaza as closed military zones.
'Israeli' Broadcasting Authority reported that soldiers have been barred from staying in Georgia and Azerbaijan due to fears of Iranian retaliation.
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Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned government ministers against discussing security matters, indicating that the situation could be "critical."
Meanwhile, Hebrew news site Walla reported that hospitals in northern Israeli Occupation have been on high alert for 10 months, preparing for potential missile attacks on northern settlements, which could result in numerous casualties.
Israeli Occupation intelligence estimates suggest that Iran is planning to attack the occupation in response to the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh. This assessment was echoed by Channel 13.
Iranian Revolutionary Guard spokesperson stated that "Israel will receive the appropriate response for its foolishness at the right time."