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Israel's unified military force combining army, air force and navy, currently engaged in multiple operations including the Gaza war, northern border defense, and counter-terrorism
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF), known in Hebrew as Tzahal, is Israel's unified military organization encompassing its ground forces, air force, and navy. As Israel's primary defense institution, the IDF operates under a unified command structure and is responsible for protecting the country's borders, citizens, and interests through both defensive and offensive operations.
Currently, the IDF is engaged in multiple concurrent operations, with its primary focus on the ongoing war in Gaza following the October 7 Hamas attacks. Under the leadership of Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, IDF forces are conducting intensive ground operations in Gaza while simultaneously maintaining defensive positions along the northern border with Lebanon against Hezbollah threats.
The IDF maintains various specialized units and divisions, including the Nahal Brigade, Givati Brigade, and the newly established Hashmonaim Brigade for ultra-Orthodox recruits. These forces operate across different theaters, from counter-terrorism operations in Judea and Samaria to defending against Houthi threats from Yemen, demonstrating the military's diverse operational capabilities.
Recent operations have highlighted both the IDF's strengths and challenges. While achieving significant tactical successes against Hamas infrastructure and leadership, the military has also faced casualties and operational setbacks, particularly in northern Gaza. The IDF has adapted its strategies, incorporating lessons learned from combat experiences and adjusting its approach to urban warfare and tunnel warfare.
The military organization places strong emphasis on technological advancement and intelligence capabilities, as evidenced by its sophisticated air defense systems and precision strike capabilities. The IDF's air force has been particularly active in conducting operations against various threats, from intercepting Houthi missiles to striking strategic targets in Syria and Lebanon.

At the time of writing, Hamas has still not released the list of the specific prisoners which will be released tomorrow. Netanyahu replied to this delay, setting, "We will not proceed with the framework as long as we do not receive the list of hostages to be released, as agreed. Israel will not tolerate violations of the agreement. The sole responsibility lies with Hamas."

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