
Feature photo | Israeli troops attend the funeral of Sgt. First Class Nazar Itkin, killed during Israel’s ground invasion of Lebanon in Kiryat Ata, Israel, Oct. 6, 2024. Baz Ratner | AP
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5/ The soldier notes that all of this was happening before the escalation in Lebanon and the current ground incursion.
He says, "I don't know with what army they think they'll enter Lebanon, because there is no army. I'm not going back to the battalion." pic.twitter.com/0at3OAewQc
— Sina Toossi (@SinaToossi) October 20, 2024
The article extends its claims beyond fighters from the Nahal Brigade, uncovering similar issues among members of the 35th Paratrooper Brigade, Givati Brigade, and the Commando Brigades. One Israeli commando fighter remarked that in Gaza, “we are like ducks at the (shooting) range; we don’t understand what we’re doing here.”
“I don’t know what army they’re thinking of entering Lebanon with, but I’m not going back to the battalion,” was the striking comment of one soldier in an interview conducted before Israel’s ground war with Hezbollah even began.
A report published this month on Yediot Aharanot’s Hebrew website highlighted significant breakdowns in trust between elite special forces fighters and their superiors along the Southern Lebanese border. Allegations have surfaced questioning the decision-making of the elite Egoz Unit’s commander, which reportedly led to the deaths of soldiers in Lebanon.
While Gaza has been downgraded to a “secondary front” in Israel’s Middle East war, the crisis in manpower and motivation appears to be affecting the Israeli military. Reports suggest that Israel is considering a two-week ceasefire with Hamas, with Egypt mediating.
Hezbollah released a communique on Wednesday claiming that its fighters had killed at least 70 Israeli soldiers and officers, injured over 600, and destroyed 28 tanks, an armored personnel carrier (APC), four military bulldozers, and another army vehicle. Although Israel has not acknowledged all these losses, and its casualty toll is subject to military censorship, even U.S. media reports reflect the intensity of the fighting along the Lebanon border.
🟡Field Summary Issued by Hezbollah's Operations Room:
🔻Enemy losses: Over 70 IOF thugs were killed, and more than 600 were injured.
🔻Destroyed equipment:
28 Merkava tanks
4 military bulldozers
1 armored vehicle
1 troop carrier🔻Downed drones:
3 Hermes 450
1 Hermes 900 pic.twitter.com/XsZ41Jst3w— الأخ الكبير (@BIG__Brother7) October 23, 2024
With reports indicating a manpower crisis, as well as declining trust and motivation to continue the battle, serious questions arise about Israel’s ability to sustain a multi-front war. According to the Washington-based Atlantic Council think tank, the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has not yet escalated into a full-scale war. However, if this changes and Tel Aviv becomes entangled in a more costly conflict, the crisis facing the Israeli army may prove insurmountable.
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