ALWAGHT- Certain Zionist officials have been compelled to urge civilians to stay calm and have informed residents that there's no necessity to withdraw cash or procure backup generators. However, it is clear that the Zionist regime is extremely worried and certain that retaliatory attacks from Iran will take place and will cause chaos within the occupied territories.
The Israeli military recently announced its intention to summon reserve forces to strengthen its air defense capabilities. Additionally, the Zionist regime has taken steps to disrupt potential attacks by interfering with the GPS system.
Following the martyrdom of Iranian military personnel in Israeli airstrikes in Syria, there has been a surge in apprehension among officials of the Zionist regime regarding the potential repercussions of a retaliatory strike from Iran on the population in the occupied territories.
Furthermore, the Israeli military has reinforced its air defense and revoked leave for soldiers in active units, while some civilians are storing supplies and collecting cash.
Israel has been increasingly preparing for retaliatory measures following Tehran's threat of revenge. These efforts have intensified after warnings from the Supreme Leader of Iran that Israel will face consequences for the assassination of "Mohammad Reza Zahedi," an Iranian commander, and also a number of other military personnel martyred.
Reported by the Israeli publication "The Jerusalem Post," Israel has initiated the evacuation of its embassies and the recall of its ambassadors from global foreign missions as a precautionary step.
As per the Israeli central bank's directive, financial institutions are urged to anticipate significant cash withdrawals from ATMs by Israelis, amid the populace's preparations for potential retaliatory attacks from Iran.