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Israel’s Warfare Is SCREWED - IDF Collapsing With No Way Out!

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Right, so Israel is once again rattling the sabre at Iran. Another operation. Another historic mission. Another promise that this time, somehow, the same people who have spent years chewing through soldiers, reservists, vehicles, ammunition, money and basic supplies are going to produce a fresh war out of the cupboard like there’s another fully staffed army hiding behind the beans. There isn’t. The IDF says it is thousands of personnel short. Active reservist numbers are being cut at the same time, which defies logic. The army is still chasing billions of shekels it says it still needs. There are reports of spare-parts shortages, repair backlogs and units struggling just to get basic supplies now on the war fronts they are already on, including water. And yet here comes another Iran plan, because of course it does. Because Netanyahu’s answer to an army worn down by war is apparently more war. The man has one button and he has absolutely battered it. Now, of course this does not mean every Israeli soldier has vanished, every water container is dry and every tank has been abandoned at the roadside with the bonnet up. It means something far more politically damaging than that. The army is still there. It is still dangerous. It is still capable of inflicting enormous destruction as it carries on doing every single day in Gaza, in Lebanon, in the West Bank and so on. But it is also telling its own government that the gap between what Netanyahu wants it to do and what it can keep doing, given all of this, is getting wider. It’s not that “Israel has no army”, it’s that Israel has a government that can’t get it through their heads that the army is finite. Yet when this became too obvious to ignore, Netanyahu and Smotrich appeared together in the most tin-eared way they could.

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