Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi is the current IDF chief of staff, having replaced Aviv Kohavi.
Haliva promised to achieve as many of the war's goals as possible during his remaining time in the position.
International community urges restraint as war cabinet debates action
Halevi's statements come amid a visit to the Nevatim air base in southern Israel, which was reportedly targeted and partially hit by Iran's attack.
According to the report, the targets include an Iranian facility in Tehran or a cyberattack.
As Israel faces growing odds of direct conflict with Iran, Israeli and American officials have coordinated defense capabilities in recent days.
The leader of the Noam Party, MK Avi Maoz, criticized IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi and called for his dismissal. In his statement, he strongly opposed various decisions by the chief of staff.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's irrational focus on Gaza over larger existential threats is leading the nation toward destruction.
Upon receiving the report, Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi ordered several disciplinary actions to be taken immediately.
The attack was precise and left the hospital undamaged and operational, "Regular functioning was not affected," the IDF said.
Minister-without-portfolio Benny Gantz ranked in the middle of the pack, with 34%, still polling higher than Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who only received 28% of public approval.