On July 22, Jin10 reported that according to Israeli media on the 21st, due to the long-term fatigue of soldiers and the rising dissatisfaction among the Israeli public, Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi ordered a 30% reduction in the number of reservists currently deployed in the combat zone over the next few months. The Israeli Army Radio reported that this move will be gradually implemented in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the northern "border" areas where Israel borders Lebanon and Syria, aiming to alleviate the "increasingly heavy burden" on the Israeli reserve forces.
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According to the media: The Israeli military will reduce the number of reserve soldiers deployed in the combat zone by 30%.
On July 22, Jin10 reported that according to Israeli media on the 21st, due to the long-term fatigue of soldiers and the rising dissatisfaction among the Israeli public, Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi ordered a 30% reduction in the number of reservists currently deployed in the combat zone over the next few months. The Israeli Army Radio reported that this move will be gradually implemented in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the northern "border" areas where Israel borders Lebanon and Syria, aiming to alleviate the "increasingly heavy burden" on the Israeli reserve forces.