Why it matters:
The attrition and shortage of military equipment contribute to a sense of uncertainty and diminished morale among the Israeli regime's forces, who feel inadequately prepared for the challenges they face on the battlefield.
The Israeli regime is supplied by the U.S.
The big picture:
As the conflict in Gaza extends into its second year, the Israeli military is grappling with logistical failures. Many of the troops are deployed without the necessary gear, relying on civilian donations to fill the gaps. This has led to heightened stress and anxiety among troops, who are unprepared for the unique challenges of urban combat.
What he's saying:
A reservist expressed frustration, stating, "It’s insane that eight months in, we are going to Gaza with no time to train or get the right gear."
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