IDFOn 12 December, a war report was sent, announcing the death of an important commander. Colonel Basat, as commander of the Israeli "elite troops" "Golan Brigade", his sacrifice grievedIDFBrought a huge blow. The Golan Brigade was the fourth in 1973Wars in the Middle Eastexcelled in capturing Mount Hermon on the Golan Heights, winning praise. The former Prime Minister Sharon was also the brigade commander. The death of Colonel Bassat also provoked a responseIDFDoubts about the published ** data. According toIDFAccording to public figures, the number of dead is less than 400, including more than 300 officers. Such a high proportion of officers raise questions about whether there is a deliberate concealment of the situation. The death of a brigade commander is even more suspiciousIDFWhether the situation is underestimated. In this way,IDFMay face low morale.
However, according toAllahThe Israeli Ministry of Health has released a more realistic set of figures. Since October 7, there have been more than 10,000 people on the Israeli side**, which is more than thatIDFThe public is much higher. You know, the normal number of people in a brigade is about 4000-6000 people, whileIDF** of more than 10,000 people is equivalent to at least 4 to 5 brigades that have lost their combat capability and are in urgent need of rest. And Israel mainly sent the 36th and 162nd Panzer Divisions to attackGaza, these two divisions have a total of about 20,000 people, and their ** is already more than half. HamasArmedAble to give without heavy equipmentIDFTo cause such a huge **, I have to say that it is a great achievement. The dilemma facing the IDF is also clear, as they are confronted with more than just Iranian-backed enemiesAllah, and the Houthis, who have experienced the baptism of warArmed, Lebanon trained by the North Korean armyAllahIDFThe status quo is worrying.
The war report mentions,IDFThe published data raises a lot of doubts. According toIDFAccording to data released at the end of November, there were fewer than 400 people, but more than 300 of them were officers. The situation in which the officers far outnumbered the rank and file was puzzling. Even more bizarre is the fact that four officers, including a brigade commander, were on the ** list that day. This sparked speculationIDFWhether the data is deliberately underestimated.
IDFIt is understandable that the public is concerned about and questioned the number of people. The release of the data was a heavy blow to both soldiers and their families. However, in order to maintain reputation and morale,IDFPerhaps they chose to report lower** data. However, underestimated figures that do not give a true picture of the actual state of the war will only put more pressure on Israel. This war has become intenseIDFThe real data can no longer be obscured.
IDFFacing serious challenges in this war. HamasArmedAlthough there was no heavy equipment, it showed great combat effectiveness. Their lightnesswithRocketsIt not only inflicted huge losses on the Israeli army, but also killed a large number of middle and high-ranking officers and captured a large number of Israeli personnel, including brigadier generals. IDFThe offensive forces are more than halfway through, and in the face of Hamas's resistance, they are in a difficult situation.
IDFPreviously performed well in the war against the Arab countries, and ** relatively low. However, now they are facing HamasArmed, although poorly equipped, it showed great combat effectiveness. IDFmay have an impact on their future strategic decisions.
In summary,IDFFaced with the problem of high morale and declining combat effectiveness. They need to carefully assess the current situation and take appropriate measures to address the dilemma. The real situation behind the war should be reported impartially so as not to giveIDFBring more stress. At the same time,IDFDecisions on future strategies should be carefully considered to ensure itMilitaryStrength and morale can be effectively restored and improved.