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Stars: Normalization produces a wave against our enemies, the Iranians have been hurt by it
At a conference of the Institute for National Security Studies, Kochavi stated that the agreements with Arab countries allow for extensive freedom of action in the Middle East, and have discouraged Israel's neighbors from considering war or operation against it.
"Do not take it for granted, it produces a much stronger strategic position"
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Amir Bohbot
Tuesday, 26 January 2021, 17:52
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Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi stated today (Tuesday) that the normalization agreements with Arab countries have weakened Israel's enemies, including Iran. At a conference of the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Kochavi explained that At the moment, none of our enemies or the countries around us intend or are considering creating an extensive war or operation against Israel.
"" Our enemies are right, we are in intelligence in many places.
Operationally we have extensive freedom of action throughout the Middle East, "he continued," does not take it for granted, it produces a much stronger strategic position. "
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