Zionist army faces crisis as soldiers reject Gaza war

According to Al Jazeera, Israeli media reported that three soldiers from the armored forces of the Israeli army have been sentenced to prison for refusing to take part in the ongoing battles in the Gaza Strip.
Eyal Zamir, Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, confirmed last night the imprisonment of two soldiers who refused to return to combat in Gaza due to extreme exhaustion.
The Israeli regime’s radio and television organization stated that these two soldiers are from the Nahal Brigade and were set to be imprisoned on Tuesday.
The news organization also noted that 11 soldiers informed their commanders that they are unwilling to return to the war in Gaza due to extreme exhaustion.
Previously, Zionist media had reported on the dire situation of the Israeli army and the refusal of its soldiers to engage in combat.
The Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported that the Israeli army had warned of a growing crisis among reserve forces due to the expansion of military operations in the Gaza Strip.
According to the outlet, a significant number of reserve soldiers refuse to return to military service and fight in Gaza when requested by the army.
Haaretz also stated that the army had warned of declining morale among reserve forces following Israel’s violation of the ceasefire agreement and the resumption of the war in Gaza.
Meanwhile, the Zionist outlet Yedioth Ahronoth quoted a senior reserve officer in the army’s armored unit, revealing that despite the resumption of the war in Gaza, the army lacks the necessary manpower to sustain its presence on the battlefield.