A recent report from Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper highlights a growing rift within the Israeli army’s senior ranks regarding the treatment of reservists, with a consensus that the current situation is flawed. Senior military officials have expressed uncertainty about the direction of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip.
Unnamed sources have criticized Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir for his comments suggesting that expanding military operations in Gaza does not jeopardize the safety of Israeli prisoners held there. They argue that his statements downplay the risks involved and question the feasibility of achieving the army’s goal of releasing all hostages.
Criticism of Political Leadership
The report also critiques the army’s leadership, quoting officials who describe Defense Minister Yisrael Katz as merely echoing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with no independent stance expected from him. The dismissal of petition signatories calling for an end to the conflict is seen as potentially harming the army’s operational effectiveness.
Nearly 1,000 Israeli Air Force pilots and reservists, some retired, have publicly called for an end to military actions in Gaza. This appeal has garnered support from various military and civilian sectors, including the navy, armored units, military intelligence, medical personnel, and notable figures from the Mossad and academia.
Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has endorsed Air Force Commander Tomer Bar’s decision to discharge soldiers who have signed the petition against the Gaza offensive. These actions have sparked significant debate within and outside the military establishment.
Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, along with 1,525 soldiers, including ex-army commanders, have signed a statement urging a ceasefire to ensure the safe return of prisoners. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized these active and retired soldiers, labeling them as “a bunch of weeds” and accusing them of attempting to destabilize his coalition government.
Signature Campaigns Supported by Prominent Names
Since April 10, a wave of petitions has emerged from reservists and retired soldiers eligible for military service. These petitions, supported by a wide array of military personnel, security officials, and academics, including former Chief of Staff Danny Halutz and ex-Air Force Commander Nimrod Sheffer, demand an end to hostilities in Gaza and the repatriation of prisoners.
The number of signatories has reportedly surpassed 10,000, reflecting a significant movement within Israel pushing for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
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