
In a speech delivered to a group of officers and field commanders, he stated that “the battle on some fronts is still ongoing, but at a slower pace, which allows the army to prepare for the next stage, which will be decisive in determining the future of the conflict.”
He explained that the army is working to learn lessons from recent field experiences, while emphasizing that the military leadership “is dealing with the ongoing transformation as part of a long-term strategic vision to develop operational, intelligence, and logistical capabilities.”
He added that the next stage will oscillate between two possibilities: “Either we will witness relative security stability, or a return to war and continue to strive for complete victory,” according to him.
He also affirmed that the army “will continue to accumulate its strength to ensure military superiority,” explaining that “Israeli national security is going through a delicate stage that requires constant readiness for all possible scenarios.”
He continued: “What we are experiencing today is a turning point in the combat doctrine of the Israeli army, as we move from a stage of multi-front defense to a stage of coordinated attack based on intelligence flexibility and operational integration.”