CIREBON NEWS – Israel is ready to continue the war with Iran after receiving weapons assistance from the United States. It cannot be denied that the Zionist country ran out of war equipment when facing Iran’s counterattack.
Washington’s assistance to West Jerusalem took the form of 6,500 tons of ammunition and equipment sent both by sea and air. Delivery lasts 24 hours.
According to data from the Israeli Ministry of Defense (Kemenhan), West Jerusalem has received more than 115,600 tons of military equipment, through 403 air shipments and 10 sea shipments since the US-Israel attack on Iran began on February 28.
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Defense Minister Israel Katz said West Jerusalem was preparing to resume attacks on Iran. With additional weapons assistance from the US, Israel wants to make Iran no longer a threat.
Meanwhile media reports say the head of US Central Command, Brad Cooper, has briefed US President Donald Trump on plans for potential renewed military action against Iran in an effort to pressure the country to agree to a more favorable peace deal.
According to Fox News, what Cooper described as the “final blow” against Tehran could include a “short, powerful wave of attacks” targeting Iran’s remaining military assets, leadership and infrastructure.
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A ceasefire in the US-Israel war against Iran was announced on April 8 after more than a month of fighting, but efforts by Washington and Tehran to reach a diplomatic resolution to the crisis have so far been in vain. Control over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear program reportedly remain key obstacles between the two sides.
Israel’s Defense Ministry said in a statement on Thursday that two cargo ships docked at the ports of Ashdod and Haifa had arrived carrying thousands of air and ground munitions, military trucks, Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (JLTV), and other military equipment.
The equipment was loaded onto hundreds of trucks and moved to Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bases across the country, the statement said.
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Semaphore reported in mid-March, citing American officials, that Israel had informed the US that it was running out of a “critical supply” of air defense interceptors amid Tehran’s counteroffensive. The IDF rejected the claim.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Thursday that West Jerusalem supported Washington’s diplomatic efforts, but warned that it “may soon need to act again” against Iran to ensure that it does not become a threat again.
The commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Air Force Brigadier General Seyyed Majid Mousavi, said the same day that Tehran would respond with “painful, prolonged and widespread attacks” if attacked again.***






