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hebrew reactions to this depressing news:
The army has been lowering its service for years and it is costing human lives -
Just because he does it doesn't mean it's okay or desirable.
The amount of substrate accidents in the last year cannot be attributed solely to congestion, a significant part (and my bet that this was the case in the incident with the bomb exploding and killing an officer recently) is almost exclusively related to an unbearably low level of skill.
There is a reason that training takes time, there is a reason that its continuation has been determined, the fact that it is necessary - does not mean that it is desirable.
And regarding the resources - completely true in the army in general, not categorically true regarding fighters in Gaza. There is scarcity and congestion
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Totally agree
From what I hear and see it's completely like that
Mismanagement of personnel versus tasks
Improper allocation of resources
There is also a lot of waste of water flowing into civic professions and citizens have been celebrating this for two years
Not an incident of lack of manpower, it has nothing to do with the knowledge of the tanks.
The story with the tanks is probably that quite a few tanks were damaged or broke down in combat and are transferred from trains 4 either for in-depth maintenance and repairs, or for regulars.