In the face of tremendous military superiority, the Israeli army has suffered successive defeats, and the problems exposed are worthy of vigilance.
Israel must have suffered a great defeat.
Many people think that I am crying out for the injustice of the people of Gaza and taking sides with Palestine, and that Israel's military power is much stronger than Hamas's, and even if it does not perform well, it will not be "defeated", right?I say that Israel was defeated, and there is a basis for it. According to the Observer Network, the official website of the Israel Defense Forces issued a message that the Israeli army has begun to airdrop logistics supplies to "hundreds of commandos" on the battlefield of Khan Younis.
The most important thing is that Israel is no longer able to guarantee the logistical supply of the Israeli army. The need for airdrop supplies is nothing more than three situations: first, the supply line is cut off, and the security of the logistics route cannot be guaranteed;Second, there is a shortage of supplies and transportation difficulties;Third, it is difficult to quickly break out of the encirclement when surrounded by enemy troops. It is humiliating enough for Israel to fight on its doorstep, or in southern Gaza, where there are many civilians, to use airdrops to replenish supplies. We don't know exactly which one, but apparently the supply lines are cut off, and more realistically, it won't really be surrounded, right?
So the question is, under the huge military superiority, the Israeli army has not only not been overwhelmed, but has suffered consecutive defeats in GazaAccording to Israeli data, only 105 people died in the Israeli army's operation in Gaza, but this mere more than 100 people, including brigade commanders, school officers and the children of many **, the credibility of this data is understandable. In contrast, Hamas is very honest, when Israel announced the capture of the headquarters of the Hamas gendarmerie, Hamas announced that it had killed only 7 Israeli soldiers that day, and rarely mentioned the number of tanks and armored vehicles destroyed. According to the data, Hamas destroys an average of 10 tanks and armored vehicles a day, and Al Jazeera confirmed that the number of Israeli tanks has dropped sharply and the losses are very heavy.
This shows that the Hamas team is by no means to be underestimated, and it can even be said that it has a bright future. The Israeli army did not complete the crushing posture, but showed a crotch pull, which is expected. The Israeli army has long been pulling its hips, but the domestic news is more inclined to report on the United States, Britain, France and Germany, these famous countries, rarely mention Israel, and Israel performed extremely well in the war many years ago, so we still have unrealistic stereotypes about it. For example, when we hear that Israel is a "universal service" country, we assume that it is very combative. In fact, not long ago, the elite Israeli army "Golan Brigade" was ambushed by Hamas in northern Gaza, and at least 10 people, including the supreme commander and a number of school officers, were killed.
This shows that the Israeli army's combat strength is now "exhausted." The reason why Israel has been able to win five wars in the Middle East is because of its leading equipment and high-quality soldiers. But that was forty or fifty years ago, and in these years, the update and iteration of first-class equipment and the development of science and technology require higher training costs. Tanks that used to be able to be proficient in driving after two months of training now have to be trained regularly for at least one year. This means that only two or three years of compulsory military service will not be able to train soldiers who can meet the needs of the modern battlefield, and only professional contract troops will determine the core combat effectiveness of the army.
However, due to the existence of compulsory military service, the Israeli army provides regular training for hundreds of thousands of reserve troops for 3-4 weeks each year. You must know that Israel's military spending is only $24 billion a year, which is lower than that of militarily weak countries such as Australia and Canada. The low wages can effectively discourage the Israeli army's enthusiasm for training. The shortage of military spending has affected the degree to which soldiers attach importance to training, and it is also destined that the scale of contract soldiers with strong combat effectiveness will not be large.
List of high-quality authors Most of the service life of the conscripts was spent in the performance of guard duties, and no one thought that they would fight Hamas. And Netanyahu hurriedly summoned the army and sent these "bastards" to the battlefield, and his performance was naturally expected.