IDF Chief of Staff stresses that
there are no guarantees that Israel will always have intelligence to allow it
to thwart terror attacks.
ED: Poor weak little Israel who makes enemies of all her neighbours.
ED: Poor weak little Israel who makes enemies of all her neighbours.
By
Elad Benari
August 10, 2012
Benny Gantz
warned on Thursday that despite the IDF and the Shin Bet’s ability to
foil this week’s terror attack near the border with Egypt, there are no
guarantees that Israel would have similar intelligence that will allow it to
thwart similar attacks in the future.
Speaking during
a ceremony marking Reservists Appreciation Day, Gantz said that the current
turmoil in the region is forcing the IDF to
prepare for a multi-front attack.
“The recent
attempts to hurt Israelis were foiled thanks to the high efficiency of our
forces and thanks to precise intelligence,” he said, adding, “We will not
always have the early warning so we must be prepared for any scenario.”
He noted that
Israel and the IDF are closely monitoring
the changes taking place in Syria and Egypt, adding that Israel must be
prepared for the possibility of conflict in the region.
“Recent events require the IDF to prepare for every scenario ~ even a multi-front confrontation,” he stressed.
Gantz’s comments
came as the Israeli Cabinet voted
to approve an Egyptian request to send in helicopters to the Sinai
Peninsula.
The approval was
given for a period of several days and allows five aircraft to enter the
region. The move is designed to assist Egypt in its military operation against
terrorist elements in the Sinai.
Gantz also took
the opportunity to praise the resilience of the reserve soldiers and their
willingness to serve.
“This event in
which we say thank you to the reservists is no less important than any
operational exercise,” Gantz said, adding that service in the reserves is “a
primary expression of social commitment and personal responsibility to the
State.”
Statistics
published on Wednesday, a day before Reservists Appreciation Day, showed that
Israeli residents of Judea and Samaria (Yehuda and Shomron) are the most active reservists in Israel.
The statistics
found that while only five percent of the
soldiers who are eligible for reserve duty actually perform
reserve duty, the area from which most reservists come is Judea and Samaria,
where 34 percent of those serving in the reserves live.
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