'Israel' triggers maximum alert, Netanyahu calls Trump: KAN
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'Israel' has placed its armed forces on maximum combat readiness following a series of direct strategic consultations between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump regarding active threats from Iran.
The public broadcaster Kan reported on Wednesday that the high-level communications coincide with an immediate, rapid redeployment of American strategic air assets back into the eastern Mediterranean theater.
US aerial tankers surge back to theater
According to intelligence reports leaked to the 'Israeli' Broadcasting Corporation, the United States military began reversing its recent asset drawdowns over the last few hours by moving dozens of heavy aerial refueling aircraft back into 'Israel' and peripheral regional hubs.
Military analysts note that the return of these specialized Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker and KC-46 Pegasus fleets is a primary indicator of impending long-range offensive strike readiness, as these planes are structurally essential to sustain fighter jet operations over deep adversarial territory.
Emergency command sessions
Domestically, the 'Israeli' military apparatus has initiated emergency procedures.
'Israeli' military Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir convened an extraordinary situational assessment at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv.
The operational review included the entire general staff, head of military intelligence, and the chief of the air force.
The defense command focused heavily on calibrating early-warning arrays and preparing responses for possible multi-arena ballistic missile threats.
This high-priority military posture follows regional friction caused by the collapse of recent maritime understandings and ongoing proxy activity along 'Israel’s' northern and southern perimeters.



