Gaza – Saba:
Al-Monitor revealed in a report on Wednesday that the Zionist entity is witnessing a shortage of soldiers after a year of war.
More than a year after the Gaza war, "the reservists of the Zionist army are exhausted, as the army struggles to recruit soldiers while opening a new front in Lebanon," the website reported.
Al-Monitor noted that "about 300,000 reservists have been called up since the October 7 attack, 18 percent of whom are men over the age of forty, after they should have been exempted."
"Periods of reserve service have also been extended, with some reservists complaining of their inability to continue their normal lives for up to six consecutive months." According to the site.
Yoav Lemur, a military affairs analyst at Israel Hayom, said it was necessary to "be preoccupied with a ceasefire in the north, but this is not theoretical, but rather not to drown in the Lebanese quagmire."
Limor explained that "the continuation of the fighting will have a high price in terms of deaths, as drowning in the Lebanese quagmire will increase during the winter, and it will also have a price in further eroding Israel's international legitimacy, in the economy, and in deepening the burden on the reserve apparatus, by delaying the date of the return of northern settlers."
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