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War & Conflict2h 10m ago

Former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy stated that Israel's new post-October 7 security doctrine will no longer permit Iran-backed 'proxy armies' to rebuild military capabilities along its borders.

Tel Aviv, Israel

Who
Eylon Levy (former Israeli government spokesperson)
What
Former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy stated that Israel's new post-October 7 security doctrine will no longer permit Iran-backed 'proxy armies' to rebuild military capabilities along its borders.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:48:24 GMT · 2h 10m ago
Where
Tel Aviv, Israel ·
Why
The October 7 massacre marked a turning point in Israeli security thinking, leading to a new doctrine against allowing 'terrorist armies' to rebuild near its borders after coordinated armed incursions from the Gaza Strip.
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This new security doctrine indicates Israel's heightened proactive stance against perceived threats and could lead to increased military action in border regions. It also highlights Israel's disagreement with international diplomatic efforts regarding Iran's influence and nuclear program, suggesting potential friction with allies like the US.

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