The occupying army plans to use heavy bombs weighing a ton to cut off roads and main intersections within the state of occupation, as part of the lessons learned from the October 2023 attack.
The military correspondent for Maariv, Avi Ashkenazi, stated that "the air force is implementing an updated defensive plan in case the enemy penetrates deep into Israel. This plan includes, among other things, Israeli airstrikes targeting intersections and main roads in the country."
There has been widespread public criticism of the performance of the Israeli air force on October 7 in the Gaza Strip, and the army, including the air force, has benefited from the lessons of the attack and has developed updated defensive plans aimed at maximizing the air force's capabilities to disrupt the enemy's plans to penetrate deep into the Israeli home front, on all borders: northern, eastern, and southern, in the first minutes of any surprise attack.
According to Ashkenazi. The occupying army has pre-identified the axes and intersections in the border area, as well as inside, which will be targeted by air force planes after being cleared of Israelis.
An Israeli army source told Maariv's correspondent that "the goal of the plan is to create shock and confusion for the enemy and divert it from its original course of action."
The Al-Qassam Brigades surprised the occupation on October 7, 2023, with an unprecedented attack on dozens of military bases and settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths and injuries of hundreds of occupation soldiers and the complete collapse of the Gaza Division within about two hours.
Military, security, and political officials of the occupation described the attack as a military, intelligence, and political failure.
The goal of the plan is to create shock and confusion for the enemy and divert it from its original course of action.





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The occupation plans to bomb main internal roads and intersections in case it faces a "new October."