IDF Launches 'Dawn' Exercise to Test Readiness Amid Regional Tensions
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched 'Dawn,' a surprise military exercise, to test readiness against large-scale threats. Overseen by Major General Eyal Zamir and Brigadier General Ofer Sarigm, the drill includes various multi-scene scenarios. Meanwhile, PM Netanyahu discusses potential military actions in Gaza amid ongoing tensions.

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In an unexpected move, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) initiated a large-scale military exercise, code-named 'Dawn,' to gauge the readiness of its core command centers, according to reports by the Jerusalem Post. Chief of Staff Major General Eyal Zamir is leading the exercise, set to test the IDF's rapid-response capabilities in potential large-scale confrontations.
The drill features surprise scenarios across diverse 'theaters of war' and is overseen by IDF Comptroller Brigadier General (res.) Ofer Sarigm and his team. Their mission is to critically assess the IDF's response efficiency and effectiveness in handling multifaceted military challenges, as reported by the Jerusalem Post.
Amidst these exercises, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a high-profile meeting with security officials, discussing options to advance the military campaign in Gaza. The meeting emphasized the IDF's readiness to execute decisions from the Security Cabinet, signaling possible upcoming operations, as shared through PM Netanyahu's official communication channels.
(With inputs from agencies.)