The Zionist entity is on alert over a potential Iranian response to the Israeli assassination of its top IRGC commander in Syria, along with six other IRGC officers.
Israeli occupation military announced on Thursday it has cancelled home leave for all combat troops.
“The IDF is at war and the issue of the deployment of forces is constantly reviewed as needed,” the occupation army said, referring to Israeli occupation forces.
Last night the occupation military also announced it was bolstering air defenses and calling up reservists, following an assessment.
“Not Certain that Worst is Behind Us”
For his part, the chief of the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate told subordinate officers that ‘Israel’ is to face “complex days.”
“I have told you more than once that it is not certain that the worst is behind us, and we have complex days ahead of us,” The Times of Israeli quoted Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva as saying, citing a release by the occupation army.
Haliva’s comments are made during a talk with commanders in the directorate’s Research Department, the Israeli media outlet added.
Widespread GPS Disruptions
On the other hand, Israelis in the Zionist entity’s center reported widespread disruptions to navigation apps like Google Maps, Waze and other systems that use GPS with many Tel Aviv motorists being shown that they were in Beirut.
The GPS disruptions have previously been widely reported in the Zionist entity’s north or areas close to Gaza, but have been less common in the central region. They have been blamed on the Israeli occupation military blocking some global positioning system (GPS) signals amid the ongoing war with the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance groups.
Source: Israeli media