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IDF are seeking help from the US, and reinforce their defenses against Iran attack

InJerusalem, Israel, an important leader in Israel's defense ministry has been Washington. Israel is seeking some help to reinforce their defenses against a possible attack from Iran.

The Ministry Director, General Eyal Zamir said, "We held important meetings to promote significant projects focused on force buildup in the face of emergency security challenges, first and foremost, the Iranian nuclear program."

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Eyal Zamir sat down with Pentagon officials less than a week after Israel started taking on rocket fire from Lebanon, Gaza Strip and Syria.

Yaakov Amidror who is a former top national security advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, says that Israel may have to prepare its forces for war without the help of the United commitment to Israel's security because of recent agreements arranged the Middle East. The world looks at Israel differently."

One of the main focus of Israel's military fortification is in its air defense systems, by turning Iron Dome anti missile batteries toward Lebanon and Syria instead of the Gaza Strip, until the long Muslim holiday of Ramadan is over. The main rocket and mortar hotspot has mainly been in the Gaza Strip, until recently as they are being fired from the southern area of Lebanon and Syria.

States. He said, "We need to prepare for war. It's possible that we will reach a point where we have to attack Iran even without assistance."

Yaakov Amidror also has doubt about President Biden's administration's by China, between Tehran and U.S. Allies including Saudi Arabia. He said, "America is not the same America in terms of its presence, and the Iranians see that. The U.S. has much greater problems than

Recently, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi called for a "united front of Muslim countries" to come together against Israel, and he told Syrian President Bashar AlAssad in a phone call, "the crimes of the Zionist regime are a sign of weakness and proof of a bright and promising future for the resistance movement."

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