Haaretz: Israeli Army Faces Severe Crisis and Heavy Casualties
Zionist Newspaper Haaretz Exposes Notable Dysfunction in Israeli Military’s Performance in Gaza War
The English section of the Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Al-Youm, reports that the Zionist newspaper Haaretz has revealed, based on military sources, that the “Golani Brigade”—one of the most elite units of this regime’s army—has lost 114 fighters and officers since the start of the war.Additionally, thousands more soldiers have been wounded.
These casualties highlight both the intensity of clashes in Gaza and Palestinian resistance’s ability to deliver effective strikes even against this regime’s elite forces.Reports indicate severe fatigue among troops alongside mounting psychological and military pressures, which could become a significant burden for combat operations. The prolonged duration of the war and difficulties in achieving declared objectives have negatively impacted Zionist forces’ morale,perhaps leading to a decline in thier combat effectiveness if fighting continues.
Meanwhile, Israeli Army Radio reports a major gap between official statements and realities on the ground: Zionist field officers now claim only 60% of this regime’s reserve forces in Gaza remain combat-ready—a stark contrast to earlier military claims that 85% were still engaged in battle.
This discrepancy has raised serious doubts about the credibility of military institutions in crisis management. Moreover, questions persist regarding both continued warfare prospects and potential domestic backlash as more truths come to light.