Israeli Research Institute Warns of Dangerous Crisis in Occupied Territories
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Ma’an, a research institute on Israel’s internal security acknowledged that the occupying army faces one of the most dangerous crises in its fabricated history.
The report states that amid the ongoing war of attrition in Gaza and multiple front conflicts, the Israeli military requires tens of thousands of additional troops.
Meanwhile, exemption from conscription for so-called Haredi Israelis has fueled public anger across the occupied territories. Additionally,suicide rates have surged among Israeli soldiers.
Israeli media reported on Monday night that another soldier who participated in the Gaza conflict committed suicide. This marks the third such incident within ten days among forces involved in this war.
The israeli army radio announced that a Nahal brigade soldier took his own life on Monday morning in the golan Heights area in northern occupied Palestine.
The Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that this soldier had spent more than a year engaged in fighting during the Gaza war.
Last week, a Golani Brigade soldier participating in operations against Gaza committed suicide by shooting himself at Sde Teyman base located in Israel’s Negev Desert region.