
Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz" revealed today, Tuesday, that there is a real danger in the event of a hostilities resumption; with some reservists refusing to serve and the army's failure to recruit Haredim.
Haaretz newspaper reported that the reluctance of reserve soldiers has become a reality, and only half of the soldiers attend; while the Zionist army is trying to cover this up.
The former head of the Israeli enemy's National Security Council, retired General Giora Eiland explained, in an article published by the Hebrew newspaper Yediot Aharonot, on Monday, that the first option is to conclude a full prisoner exchange deal immediately, which means ending the war and withdrawing the Zionist enemy army forces from Gaza Strip.
The second option, according to Eiland, is to resume fighting, and the third option is to extend the first phase of the truce for two months, allowing the release of a number of Zionist prisoners in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
The Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz" revealed today, Tuesday, that there is a real danger in the event of a hostilities resumption; with some reservists refusing to serve and the army's failure to recruit Haredim.
Haaretz newspaper reported that the reluctance of reserve soldiers has become a reality, and only half of the soldiers attend; while the Zionist army is trying to cover this up.
The former head of the Israeli enemy's National Security Council, retired General Giora Eiland explained, in an article published by the Hebrew newspaper Yediot Aharonot, on Monday, that the first option is to conclude a full prisoner exchange deal immediately, which means ending the war and withdrawing the Zionist enemy army forces from Gaza Strip.
The second option, according to Eiland, is to resume fighting, and the third option is to extend the first phase of the truce for two months, allowing the release of a number of Zionist prisoners in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.