Zionist Radio: Maneuvers cannot hide the truth of the collapse of the Israeli army.
Zionist Radio: Maneuvers cannot hide the truth of the collapse of the Israeli army
Although the Israeli army has started large-scale exercises on the northern border of occupied Palestine and along the border with the Gaza Strip since Sunday, these exercises cannot hide the fact of its decline.
The Zionist regime radio quoted former generals of the Israeli army as saying that there is no longer any real motivation in the Israeli army’s manpower, and this is considered its biggest weakness.
This Hebrew-language media continues its report, in addition to 13,000 cadre and precautionary soldiers who are engaged in exercises in the north to increase the military and combat readiness of the units, the Israeli army is conducting a similar exercise in the southern borders with the Gaza Strip, but there information It has not been announced about the size of the forces, while the army is forced to continue its operations to suppress the armed groups (resistance) in the West Bank, it has to send a larger number of personnel and security forces to this area and a larger number of border guard forces around settle the city of Quds,
In this regard, the Arab media, quoting the military circles of the Zionist regime, published a dark picture of the internal conditions of the occupation regime’s army and reported that this army is in a severe crisis in terms of readiness.
According to the experts of the Israeli army, due to the decisions made by the leaders of Israel in recent years, there has been an unprecedented drop in readiness and the efficiency of the soldiers has also decreased greatly along with their motivation.
General Yitzhak Brik, the former commander of the military academies, said in this regard: We can mention some decisions that caused a split in the military forces, one of which is the reduction of the military service period as well as the training period, which caused the Israeli army to suffer poverty. Specialization and reduction in the number of soldiers, especially in combat forces and combat support units.