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Israeli forces drain 53,000 reserve troops after nine years of conflict
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Israeli media reports reveal mounting strain on occupation forces, with the military increasingly reliant on reserve personnel after years of continuous warfare, Shehab Wire reported. The data indicates rising operational costs for troops and equipment as the army maintains heavy dependence on reserve mobilization.
The scale of the mobilization reflects the sustained pressure on Israeli military manpower throughout the prolonged conflict. Reserve forces have become central to maintaining operational capacity, while expenses for running troops and equipment continue to climb. The reliance on reserves signals the intensity of demands placed on the military structure over the extended period of warfare.





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