In a significant visit to the IDF Ofer Base, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with commanders and soldiers from the 636th Field Intelligence Unit on Thursday. The unit, known for its crucial role in intelligence operations, briefed the Prime Minister on their extensive efforts in supporting combat forces across various sectors, including the Judea and Samaria Division and the Jordan Valley Brigade.
During the visit, Netanyahu had the opportunity to observe an exhibition showcasing the unit’s field intelligence capabilities and combat equipment, which notably included UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) and other advanced weaponry. He engaged in discussions with soldiers and field observers, learning about their activities both in Gaza and in the Judea and Samaria region.
Impressed by the dedication and effectiveness of the unit, Netanyahu commended the soldiers for their role as the “eyes” of the fighting force, providing a significant advantage in operations against adversaries. He emphasized the importance of their mission, describing it as “sacred” and expressing Israel’s determination to achieve total victory in the ongoing conflict.
Addressing international pressure regarding the city of Rafah, Netanyahu reaffirmed his stance, rejecting calls to refrain from entering the area. He asserted Israel’s commitment to eliminating threats posed by Hamas and restoring security for the people and the state, emphasizing the pursuit of complete victory.
The Prime Minister’s visit underscores the critical role of intelligence operations in ensuring Israel’s security and advancing its strategic objectives in the region. As tensions persist, such engagements serve to bolster morale and reaffirm the government’s unwavering commitment to protecting its citizens and interests.
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