Israeli Army Turns to Foreign Workers’ Children Amid Manpower Shortage

The Israeli military plans to recruit children of foreign workers residing in occupied territories to address its severe manpower crisis, with 3,700 individuals now of conscription age.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the Israeli army is seeking to enlist children of foreign workers living in occupied territories due to acute personnel shortages. Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television network reported that 3,700 offspring of migrant laborers have reached military service age, presenting a potential recruitment pool for Tel Aviv.
The report follows earlier revelations that the Zionist regime’s military faced a deficit of 12,000 soldiers during the first half of 2024. A Zionist source acknowledged that authorities are capitalizing on the ambiguous residency status of these workers’ children to compel their military service.

