Israel sends message to Iran and Hezbollah in first-ever U.S. Army drill

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Israel sends message to Iran and Hezbollah in first-ever U.S. Army drill
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IDF Major Dov Lang tells Newsweek that 'Israel is always ready for anything that's coming,' but so does a spokesperson for Hezbollah.

The Israel Defense Forces has sent a message to Iran and its regional partners, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, with the first-ever joint training between the Israeli and U.S. armies.

In fact, Lang said that"the main goal of this drill," which involved U.S. Army Central Command and its Task Force Spartan, was"to demonstrate the power of the alliance to the world." "The exercise will test the IDF's readiness for an intense, prolonged campaign in a multitude of arenas," an IDF statement read."Active duty and reserve troops from all commands, branches and directorates will participate in the exercise. They will train in handling challenges and developing events in a number of arenas simultaneously."

The Hezbollah spokesperson pointed to the group's recent exercises as"evidence" of just a"small part of its preparations and strength, whether moral or even physical, and the enormous capabilities of the soldiers of Hezbollah."

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