IDF maintaining high alert level despite potential US-Iran deal, but reducing mobilized reservists


IDF Chief of the General Staff, Eyal Zamir, and the Commander of the Israeli Air Force, Tomer Bar, at the Israeli Air Force command center.




















IDF Chief of the General Staff, Eyal Zamir, and the Commander of the Israeli Air Force, Tomer Bar, at the Israeli Air Force command center.
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON UNIT)

Amid ongoing updates on the progress of negotiations between the US and Iran, top IDF officers confirmed on Sunday that several branches of the military have reduced the number of reserve soldiers in the General Staff's headquarters.

Some officers received a message that they must remain attentive and alert to any calls to return to service, but do not have to come to the headquarters.

Senior IDF officers claim that, in their assessment, Israel’s political echelon has been excluded from the core of the US-Iran negotiations.

Despite the many updates on a potential deal, it is impossible to know whether there has truly been progress or whether each side is merely trying to pressure the other.

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