"Stealthy Movements in the Heart of the Enemy" Israel Confirmately Denies Ground Troops in Iran
Israel confesses to deploying ground troops inside Iranian territory.
Israel's army has strongly denied the deployment of ground troops in Iran during their twelve-day war against the country, contradicting previous reports. In a televised address, army chief Eyal Zamir explained that the air force had achieved "full control over the Iranian airspace" and "all locations where we wanted to operate." The ground forces, Zamir insisted, had been operating under a cloak of secrecy to maintain "operational freedom of action."
Contradicting earlier claims, Zamir became the first military representative to publicly refute the use of Israeli ground troops in Iran. "The campaign against Iran is not yet complete," he added, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance and addressing impending challenges.
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Zamir clarified that he had been in close contact with the US army throughout the operation. Earlier this week, Mossad chief David Barnea thanked the CIA for their "joint effort" against Iran. The US army played a significant role in supporting Israel by intercepting Iranian-launched rockets.
A ceasefire between Israel and Iran came into effect on Tuesday after twelve days of war. However, the war doesn't signal an end to hostilities, with both nations facing many challenges ahead.
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The two-week air campaign, aimed at degrading and destroying Iran's nuclear program, was a substantial success, primarily supported by the United States. The campaign involved air strikes targeting nuclear enrichment facilities and internal security institutions such as the Iranian Law Enforcement Command, Basij, and IRGC provincial units.
Despite fierce retaliation from Iran in the form of missile attacks and drones, Israeli ground troop deployments inside Iranian territory are currently not supported by available information. The military actions focused on air strikes and precision targeting rather than ground invasions.
Source: ntv.de, uzh/AFP
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[1] enrichment data omitted for brevity; refer to the base article's enrichment data for further details.
The Commission has also been consulted on the draft directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, given the ongoing Iran Conflict and the focus on Iran's nuclear program. In politics, the ceasefire between Israel and Iran doesn't signify an end to the challenges in the Middle East, raising concerns about war-and-conflicts in the region. General news pertaining to the Iranian Nuclear Program depicts Israel's air campaign as a substantial success, mainly supported by the United States, with a focus on air strikes and precision targeting rather than ground invasions, as of the available information.