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According to the report, Israel has received a green light from President Donald Trump for action to prevent Iran and Hezbollah from further rearming. But the danger is immediate: Hezbollah still holds precision missiles that could be fired at Tel Aviv at any moment if the group believes those capabilities are about to be destroyed. With the deadline for Hezbollah’s disarmament now expired, the IDF is preparing for the possibility of a large-scale ground maneuver in Lebanon that could last several days.
The report stated that Israel has been on maximum alert over the last 24 hours amid concern over a New Year’s jihadist attack originating from Syria, or potentially another arena. At the same time, Israel is watching Iran’s internal unrest closely, amid rising protests and increasing pressure on the regime. Iran’s Internal Crisis as protests spread, Israeli and American intelligence are weighing a dangerous scenario: a regime under pressure at home may choose escalation abroad. The concern is that Iran could attempt a surprise missile move against Israel to divert attention from domestic instability or that chaotic decision-making inside the regime could trigger a miscalculation.
The report added that in Gaza, the war is shifting into a systematic dismantling campaign along the Yellow Line, designed to prevent Hamas from rebuilding quietly along the fence. Hamas continues operating through underground infrastructure and quiet buildup, while Israel insists that real disarmament cannot happen through declarations alone. It requires control on the ground, continuous pressure, and the ability to seize weapons and destroy launch capability.
In addition, as Lebanon heats up, Syria is growing more unstable, with jihadist elements seeking to exploit security gaps. Israel and its partners are tracking potential corridors for infiltration, smuggling, and terror infrastructure that could threaten both Israel and Jordan.Yemen: The Houthis are preparing for the next round, rebuilding missile and drone capabilities while internal and regional fractures give them breathing room. Israel is building a Red Sea arc to constrain Houthi freedom of action and protect critical maritime routes.
The report stated that Israel has been on maximum alert over the last 24 hours amid concern over a New Year’s jihadist attack originating from Syria, or potentially another arena. At the same time, Israel is watching Iran’s internal unrest closely, amid rising protests and increasing pressure on the regime. Iran’s Internal Crisis as protests spread, Israeli and American intelligence are weighing a dangerous scenario: a regime under pressure at home may choose escalation abroad. The concern is that Iran could attempt a surprise missile move against Israel to divert attention from domestic instability or that chaotic decision-making inside the regime could trigger a miscalculation.
The report added that in Gaza, the war is shifting into a systematic dismantling campaign along the Yellow Line, designed to prevent Hamas from rebuilding quietly along the fence. Hamas continues operating through underground infrastructure and quiet buildup, while Israel insists that real disarmament cannot happen through declarations alone. It requires control on the ground, continuous pressure, and the ability to seize weapons and destroy launch capability.
In addition, as Lebanon heats up, Syria is growing more unstable, with jihadist elements seeking to exploit security gaps. Israel and its partners are tracking potential corridors for infiltration, smuggling, and terror infrastructure that could threaten both Israel and Jordan.Yemen: The Houthis are preparing for the next round, rebuilding missile and drone capabilities while internal and regional fractures give them breathing room. Israel is building a Red Sea arc to constrain Houthi freedom of action and protect critical maritime routes.