Israel unlikely to deploy ground forces to Iran, prepared for weeks-long campaign: Israeli spokesperson

Israel's military spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani, indicated that while a ground invasion of Iran remains unlikely, preparations for a prolonged campaign are underway. Shoshani reported that progress in ongoing operations has been encouraging, emphasizing a strategic approach rather than immediate ground force deployment. This statement comes amid heightened tensions in the region, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions and its support for militant groups. Israel has consistently expressed concerns over Iran's influence, which it views as a direct threat to its national security. The Israeli government has been closely monitoring developments, balancing strategic military readiness with diplomatic channels to mitigate conflict escalation. As the situation evolves, Israel's military posture indicates a commitment to ensuring its security while avoiding full-scale ground engagement in Iran.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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