Occupied Quds - Saba:
Approximately 250 reserve soldiers from the Israeli Defense Forces' Intelligence Unit 8200 announced their public support on Friday for the air force pilots who recently called for an immediate change in the occupation government's war policy.
In a letter distributed to the media, the soldiers from the elite intelligence unit "join the call of the aircrew in demanding the immediate return of the hostages, even if this leads to a radical change in the conduct of the war."
These statements reflect a growing division within the reserve forces, particularly amid mounting internal criticism of the government's military approach.
In recent days, reserve doctors and naval veterans have warned that the continuation of current operations threatens the lives of soldiers and prisoners, calling for urgent action to bring them home.
This position is indicative of a growing crisis of confidence within the army, with increasing voices believing that the current war strategy lacks vision and exposes lives to unforeseen risks, according to the Palestine Today News Agency.

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