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Israeli army personnel shortage warning raises fears of military collapse

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The Israeli army personnel shortage warning has raised serious concerns about the future of the military. Senior officials say the situation is becoming critical during the ongoing war.

According to reports, Israel’s army chief Eyal Zamir warned that the military could face internal collapse. He raised multiple “red flags” during a high-level security meeting.

Shortage affecting multiple fronts

Military sources said there is a major lack of troops across several regions. These include Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, and the West Bank.

Officials explained that even in normal times, more soldiers are needed. But during war, the Israeli army personnel shortage warning shows the pressure is much higher.

They added that without enough troops, there could be serious gaps in operations.

Conscription debate intensifies

The Israeli army personnel shortage warning is also linked to a political debate. A key issue is the limited recruitment of the ultra-Orthodox community.

A proposed law to expand recruitment was delayed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The move was aimed at maintaining unity during wartime.

However, critics say this delay is increasing risks for national security.

Opposition leaders react strongly

Opposition leaders have strongly criticized the government after the Israeli army personnel shortage warning.

Leader Yair Lapid said the government cannot claim ignorance in case of future problems.

Former officials like Naftali Bennett and Avigdor Liberman demanded wider conscription.

Another former army chief, Gadi Eisenkot, said mandatory service for all is now necessary.

Growing pressure on reservists

Experts warn that reliance on reserve forces is reaching its limit. The Israeli army personnel shortage warning highlights the growing strain on the system.

With ongoing conflict and political delays, the issue remains unresolved. The coming weeks may be critical for military planning and national security.

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