The wave of Zionist disobedience reached Mossad
After a major controversy in the Israeli regime's army following a protest petition by nearly a thousand pilots and reserve air force members of this regime, protesting the continuation of the Gaza war and the endangerment of the lives of Zionist captives, today Hebrew media reported the joining of other military units and Israeli institutions to the protests against the continuation of the war.
The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz announced that 1,600 retired Israeli army personnel from paratrooper and infantry units, by signing a petition addressed to Israeli political authorities, have demanded the cessation of the war in Gaza and the return of captives.
In this regard, the Times of Israel newspaper reported that more than 250 former members of the Mossad service, by signing a letter, have declared their support for the petition of retired military personnel of the Israeli army to stop the war and return Israeli captives from Gaza.
The signatories of this petition emphasized that the issue of freeing captives from Gaza should be prioritized through a prisoner exchange agreement.
On the other hand, a reporter from the Israeli regime's army radio revealed that more than 170 graduates of the "Talpiot" program, affiliated with the Israeli military intelligence branch (Aman), have joined the protests and calls for ending the war and freeing the captives.
It should be noted that Talpiot is one of the secretive training programs in the Israeli regime's army for training elite units and operates under the management of Aman. The goal of this program is to select elite officers and train them in high-level intelligence, technology, and strategic fields.
On the other hand, the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth also reported that Eyal Zamir, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, has informed political authorities that the army is facing a severe shortage of forces.
This Zionist media emphasized: The Chief of Staff of the army has warned political authorities in recent discussions about the severe shortage of forces.
Yoav Zitun, a Zionist military analyst, said that the Chief of Staff of the army has informed the cabinet that the Israeli Security and Political Council is currently based solely on the forces that are fighting and is not fully engaged in the political process.
He added: however, according to the Israeli army's estimates, occupying the entire Gaza Strip will take months and perhaps years and requires a new call to recruit thousands of new forces, many of whom are reserve forces.
Hebrew media announced that the failure in the Gaza war and the non-return of captives, despite more than a year and a half having passed since the war, has caused protests to extend from the streets into the army and sensitive institutions of Israel.
Following a major controversy after the protest petition by a thousand pilots and air force members of the Zionist regime's army, Hebrew media reported that protests against the war within the ranks of the Israeli army have expanded and reached new army units.