Chief of Staff of the 'Israeli' Army, Eyal Zamir
‘Israel’ army ready for full-scale offensive in Gaza, chief warns
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‘Israel’s’ Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir said on Friday that the army is fully prepared to shift from a defensive posture to a comprehensive offensive in Gaza.
He stressed that any field breaches would be met with violent military responses aimed at neutralizing opposing forces’ combat capabilities.
Military moves follow political directives
Zamir noted that all current operations in the Gaza Strip are conducted under direct instructions from the political leadership.
He emphasized the army’s readiness to carry out intensive attacks whenever ordered, signaling a potential escalation in the conflict despite international warnings.
Strategic objectives: disarm Hamas
The chief of staff reiterated that the military will not compromise on its main objectives, including the complete disarmament of Gaza and dismantling Hamas’ organizational and military capabilities.
He described the elimination of future security threats to settlements and deeper areas as a “red line” that must be achieved before any cease of operations.
Ongoing readiness on the ground
Zamir concluded by affirming that field operations will continue without pause, with forces prepared for more intense confrontations if commanded.
Soldiers and commanders remain committed to executing all assigned missions professionally to achieve what the army calls “security stability for Israel,” suggesting the Gaza front will remain active until these goals are met.



