Ready for War: The IDF Braces for Immediate Resumption of High Intensity Fighting
Israeli security officials warn that the IDF is fully prepared for an immediate return to high intensity war as negotiations with Iran teeter on the edge of collapse.

With the peace talks in Islamabad failing to produce an agreement, the Israeli security establishment is preparing for a rapid return to full scale military operations. Senior officials have indicated that the IDF is currently on its highest state of alert, ready for the "immediate collapse" of the diplomatic process. Prime Minister Netanyahu has convened an emergency session of the small security cabinet for 7:00 PM tonight to evaluate the latest developments and coordinate the next steps with Washington. According to defense sources, the cooperation between Israel and the United States has reached an unprecedented level, with both nations maintaining a joint "target bank" that includes a massive array of maritime and land based Iranian assets.
Preparing for the Final Confrontation
The Israeli military is not only focused on the northern front but is also deeply involved in planning for the potential naval war in the Gulf. "The IDF is ready for the immediate collapse of the negotiation process and a return to intense fighting in both defense and offense," a security source told reporters. This readiness includes a deep synchronization with the US Central Command and a shared understanding that a naval blockade may be the only way to neutralize the Iranian regime's nuclear ambitions. Israeli officials believe that a total maritime siege would not only stop oil exports but would also freeze the "oxygen" that allows the Revolutionary Guard to maintain control over the country.
While the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran technically remains in place for the moment, the Israeli cabinet meeting tonight is expected to focus on the reality that the "diplomatic bridge" is crumbling. Officials note that despite the official truce, the U.S. military is continuing to build up undisclosed forces in the Middle East, preparing for a scenario where force becomes the only option. The Israeli leadership is signaling to the world that it does not believe a deal is near, and it is preparing its population and its military for the possibility that the war will reignite with even greater ferocity than before. With the Saturday summit in Pakistan ending without a signature, the "high tension" in Jerusalem suggests that the window for diplomacy has almost completely closed.