The Israeli elite refused to participate in the operation Lebanon violently attacked northern Israel

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-17

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Wars often begin when we expect them, but they don't end easily when we want to. This statement makes quite sense. The soldiers of the Jivati Brigade, who reportedly refused to participate in the Gaza operation because of neglect of their physical and mental health, are one of Israel's elites, with a history dating back to the middle of the last century, and are known as one of the prides of the Israeli army.

The Al-Aqsa flood has been going on for months, and Israeli soldiers need to be vigilant against attacks from unknown directions and missile attacks. It is reported that there were incidents of Israeli soldiers being attacked from behind, but fortunately they were discovered by their teammates in time.

However, the outcome of conflicts is often unexpected, so we must be more cautious in dealing with such issues.

At least 20 missiles were reportedly fired from Lebanon at 13 sites, including the Safed and Upper Galilee regions on the Israeli border, with four of them falling on Safad. The attack caused a power outage in the Safed area and caused serious property damage. Cities have been put on high alert and people are living in fear.

The head of the region, Meta Asher, called on the Israeli authorities to take action to guarantee the safety of the local population. It is reported that the attack has caused 9 people**.

Subsequently, Israeli Defense Minister Ben Gvir requested a meeting with Prime Minister Ben Netanyahu to discuss the escalation of the northern front. He said: either start a conflict against Lebanon, or inform Israeli society that we have no authorities.

However, according to Israeli Defense Minister Gallant, this threat is most likely hollow. Since the beginning of the conflict, Israel has issued similar warnings to Lebanon 43 times. Currently, a *** has taken the Israeli soldier wounded in the Safad attack to the Rambam Hospital in Haifa, while a seriously wounded soldier has been transferred to the Ziv Hospital. Israel has defined the incident as the most dangerous in the north since the outbreak of the conflict.

Such conflicts deserve our deep thought. How should we deal with this tension? And how to calm people's panic? We look forward to your comments and discussions.

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