Tsunami of disobedience in the Israeli army

According to Al Jazeera, the Israeli media reported on the difficult situation of the Israeli army and the refusal of the Zionist soldiers to fight.
The Zionist newspaper Haaretz reported in a report: The Israeli army has warned of an increasing crisis in the reservists due to the expansion of military operations in the Gaza Strip.
The Zionist media reported: A large number of reservists refuse to return to military service and fight in Gaza when they are faced with the army's request.
Haaretz announced: The army has also warned of a decrease in the morale of the reservists following the violation of the ceasefire agreement by Israel and the resumption of fighting in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the Zionist media outlet Yedioth Ahronoth recently revealed, quoting a senior reserve officer in the Israeli army's armored unit, that despite the resumption of the war in Gaza, the army is unable to provide the necessary manpower to be present on the battlefields.
He added: "The Israeli (regime) is facing many problems in recruiting reservists, and this issue can be seen in all the telephone conversations between commanders and Israeli reservists for call-ups. I can say with certainty that the situation of the Israeli army's manpower is very different compared to last year."
This senior officer in the Israeli army's armored unit added: "In some cases, we are even struggling with a 30 percent reduction in manpower to form a complete unit, because in order to provide sufficient rest time for each soldier, we need at least 15 active officers in each unit."
He continues: I currently have five officers and if I cannot call up at least five more reserve officers for service, I will face much bigger problems.
Continuing his revealing statements, this high-ranking officer admitted: We have battalions in the Israeli army structure that have not even been formed due to the lack of personnel, battalion commanders and deputy battalion commanders, and even if they call up personnel, they will be faced with the minimum possible number of personnel ready for service.
He continues in a warning tone: My fear is that even the officers who have now visited the barracks, upon seeing the long hours of service due to the absence of others, will give up their continued presence in the army and leave the barracks. These are all very serious and important problems that we must pay attention to.
Another officer of the Israeli army, describing the various excuses used by reservists to avoid service in the army of this regime, says: One of the most common arguments among soldiers who are called up for service is that we are in the academic semester, which is very important at this time.
In this regard, many Israeli soldiers, after months away from school and university, are leaving the barracks to return to university or to their personal affairs.
Another reservist has also stated that due to the daily affairs of his three-month-old child, he is unable to attend the Israeli army to participate in the war fronts with Palestinian forces in Gaza.
Another soldier, referring to the imminent separation from his wife and the need to take care of his children, spoke of his unstable mental and emotional state as an excuse for avoiding service.