Israeli military chief sends message to Iran after nuclear scientist’s assassination
BEIRUT, LEBANON (8:40 P.M.) – An news channel reported on Monday that the Israeli Chief-of-Staff, General Aviv Kochavi, had sent a message to Iran, following the assassination of the Iranian nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, last Friday.
The Hebrew-language Channel 7 reported that Kochavi had confirmed that his country would continue to be fully prepared to confront any manifestation of aggression against his country, in a message of ‘silence’ to Iran.
Kochavi visited the northern Israeli front, and spoke with the commanders about the readiness of the forces, stressing that his military forces are aware of potential developments in the region, as the Chief-of-Staff toured the northern Israeli front to discuss the security situation in the northern region bordering Syria and Lebanon.
