Israeli army spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, confirmed on Thursday that his forces are prepared for all scenarios and are working on all fronts to achieve security. In a press conference, Hagari revealed that the Israeli army had no air activity in the Middle East involving missiles or fighters on the night of the assassination of Ismail Haniya, head of Hamas's political bureau, in Tehran. He stated, "Our forces are prepared for any offensive plans that may occur in the near future," noting that "the elimination of Fouad Shukr (a Hezbollah leader) is part of our operations." Hagari emphasized that "Israel had no air activity throughout the Middle East on the night of Haniya's assassination in Tehran," pointing out, "We succeeded in killing Muhammad Deif, the planner of the October 7 attack." He stressed that "the goal of the war is to dismantle Hamas and eliminate it."