Israel’s war plans in Gaza face a bombshell setback as IDF reservists desert their units in unprecedented numbers. A New York Times report reveals nearly half of reservists failed to report for duty, with some calling the war “no longer just.” Units once 100-strong are now shrinking to 60 men, while others face penalties for refusing service. Meanwhile, Hamas still fields around 20,000 fighters despite nearly two years of conflict. As Netanyahu pushes to occupy Gaza City, Israel’s manpower crisis could derail the entire operation.
Israel’s war plans in Gaza face a bombshell setback as IDF reservists desert their units in unprecedented numbers. A New York Times report reveals nearly half of reservists failed to report for duty, with some calling the war “no longer just.” Units once 100-strong are now shrinking to 60 men, while others face penalties for refusing service. Meanwhile, Hamas still fields around 20,000 fighters despite nearly two years of conflict. As Netanyahu pushes to occupy Gaza City, Israel’s manpower crisis could derail the entire operation.
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