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Zionist sources acknowledge two fundamental problems of the Zionist regime’s army

Media⁣ sources and political analysts assess that manpower ‍shortages,fatigue,and exhaustion among ⁣soldiers are ​among⁣ the⁤ most critical challenges currently⁣ facing the‍ Zionist regime’s military.

According to a report by the English section of Webangah News agency, citing mehr News Agency and‍ the ⁣Palestinian Data Center, Channel 13⁤ of the Zionist ​regime’s television network reported that its military is facing a severe‍ manpower shortage. The report states that soldiers who were supposed ⁢to be discharged have been forced to promptly extend their service as reserve forces for ⁢an additional four months.The newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth ‍also reported in‌ an article⁤ that the decision to enforce mandatory service extensions has‌ caused widespread dissatisfaction and a sharp ⁣decline in morale among military personnel. ⁤

Some of these soldiers, still fighting in Gaza, have stated they ​feel exploited and severely exhausted.One ​of the‍ sergeants serving in ⁢the Israeli occupation army in Gaza told Yedioth ⁣Ahronoth: ‌”Our morale has severely ⁤deteriorated, and all of us want this situation to ‌end. We ​feel exploited.” He added, “No one takes us into⁢ account. Those sitting in higher positions make decisions without caring ⁣about our personal lives. They⁤ don’t face ​the consequences of these decisions, so they easily make tough⁣ calls.”

The sergeant further stated:​ “When ⁢I return from‌ the Gaza ⁤front and get ​assigned to kitchen duty, it shows that ‌manpower shortages aren’t limited to combat units—the army‌ faces ​severe shortages across many sectors. If a combat soldier has to serve ‌as a support⁣ staff ⁤or miscellaneous ‍duty ⁤officer at​ another base for⁣ a month, it signals a human⁢ resource​ crisis throughout‌ the entire military.”This Zionist newspaper also revealed that the recent ‌decision‍ by the military to extend the ⁤service of soldiers,⁣ issued under “Order 77,” has created widespread challenges ⁤for the army and‌ severely demoralized troops.

Some senior commanders of ⁣the Zionist regime’s army have acknowledged that this​ decision has brought numerous⁣ challenges and significantly negatively impacted troop morale ⁤and ⁤readiness.

In this regard, the Zionist regime’s broadcasting organization⁣ cited a military source stating that ‍the army is ⁢facing a shortage of ⁣approximately ⁣ 7,500 active-duty soldiers and 12,000 personnel in combat‌ support⁤ roles. ‍

Retired General Yitzhak Brick of the Zionist regime’s⁤ army commented on this matter, warning that if Israel’s ‍cabinet plans a ‍large-scale attack and recalls tens of⁢ thousands more reserve​ forces for war in Gaza, it will face a catastrophic scenario—as recalled reservesThey do not accept the conditions, and just as we have had no success in the year-and-a-half-long​ battle with Hamas, there ⁤is currently no miraculous solution that the ​army can implement.

He added that the current situation​ is‌ far worse than ⁤during [Chief of Staff] Herzi Halevi’s​ tenure because the army’s ​manpower ‍is exhausted,their morale has declined,and military equipment has deteriorated.Brik warned that the tragic outcome would be shattered ‌hopes for freeing captives⁢ and bringing them home, more‍ soldiers being killed, along with a large number of ⁢innocent⁤ civilians in Gaza being killed or wounded—and we⁤ will entirely lose global support.

He emphasized: If this trend continues, Israel’s ⁢economy will teeter on the⁣ brink of collapse, hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs, Tel Aviv will face economic sanctions—and social cohesion will also ⁤deteriorate. not only will we fail to ‍achieve victory‍ against Hamas…Found, but we are putting an end to our work.

English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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