The exercise included wide-scale cooperation between the forces of the 91st Division, the Air Force, the Israel Police, and rescue and rescue forces. This was in order to maintain full readiness for a strong defense of the Upper Galilee and an attack on Lebanese territory.

The extremists attack missiles and unmanned aircraft from a number of arenas, including Iraq, Yemen, and Lebanon, alongside attempts to penetrate the country's borders. Hezbollah continues to keep the Radwan force, numbering thousands of commandos, whose mission includes raids by sea, air, and land. According to military officials, the defense system recently accelerated the production of interceptors - as part of preparations for a multi-arena campaign with a heavy missile threat. This is against the background of the fear that the IDF's determination to maneuver in Rafah - despite the harsh American criticism - will cause Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah to misinterpret the regional security situation and think that the Shiite organization is next in line to attack Israel.