As the chief of military intelligence announced on Tuesday that Iran has acquired enough low-grade enriched uranium to make an atom bomb, IDF Southern Commander Major-General Yoav Gallant added to the pessimistic scenario, explaining the relative quiet in southern Israel is only temporary.

He admitted that it may be a matter of months, or years, but “one sees the dark clouds coming out” in a number of places.

Addressing a forum in Ben-Gurion University in the Negev, Gallant stated that this time period, the relative quiet, must be maximized to prepare for conflict or actual war.

(Yechiel Spira – YWN Israel)