The head of the terrorist organization, Kenneth Frank McKenzie, of the US Central Command, known as Centcom, is scheduled to return to occupied Palestine.
Hebrew media reported on Tuesday evening:
General McKenzie will travel to the region on Wednesday to hold talks with senior Israeli military officials.
According to the Times of Israel website, McKenzie is expected to meet with Avio Kokhawi, the chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and will also meet with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
The Yedioth Ahronoth website also wrote:
McKenzie, who oversees US military operations in the Middle East, has delayed his trip by several weeks to discuss with Bennett and Kukhawi military cooperation and operational coordination with the Israeli military, which includes Lebanon, Syria and Iran.
Zionist fighters periodically launch missile strikes on targets in eastern and northwestern Syria, using Lebanese airspace or through the occupied Golan Heights. UN peacekeepers based in Lebanon have repeatedly reported that the Zionist regime violates UN resolutions on a daily basis and violates Lebanese airspace.
The head of Centcom terrorists has previously called Iran the main US threat in the West Asian region and claimed that Centcom's mission is to prevent Iranian operations from harming them.