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War is never an easy game, especially in the complex land of the Middle East. Recently, the conflict between Israel and Palestine has escalated again, and we can't help but sigh: How long will this seemingly endless war last?
Speaking of which, Israel has always given the impression of being a "military power". But this time, they seem to have hit hard stubble. In the case of the fighting in the Gaza Strip, the Israel army has faced unprecedented challenges.
Come to think of it, Israel has advanced weaponry and a well-trained army. It stands to reason that dealing with Palestinian armed forces should be a piece of cake. But reality gave them a slap in the face. Far from being intimidated by the bombing, the Palestinian resistance forces have become more courageous. This reminds people of the old saying: "There are not many soldiers, but the essence." "
The most astonishing thing is that the Palestinian armed forces have also engaged in "guerrilla warfare." Don't say it, it really works. The Qassam Brigades ambush near the Jabaliyah refugee camp in Gaza, for example, is a textbook case. The convoy of 12 Israel armored vehicles wanted to have a "thunderbolt", but it ended up stepping into a trap that had been set long ago.
The ambush was brilliantly fought. The death squads of the Kasan Brigade were like a movie, with machine guns, rifles, and bazookas taking turns. Israel soldiers were so dazed that they tried to flee but set off roadside bombs. This scene, no matter how you look at it, looks like a bridge in a Hollywood blockbuster.
More interestingly, when Israel sent additional Merkava tanks to reinforce it, the Kasam brigade pulled out anti-tank missiles. This is good, Israel's ace tank has also been deflated. This reminds people of the saying: "It's better to be bold than to be a step ahead." "
The end result? The Palestinian side said that 80 Israel casualties were caused. The Israel military, on the other hand, admitted only three soldiers killed. That's too big a gap, isn't it? One can't help but be reminded of the joking saying: "The numbers game is slippery, but the truth is hidden." "
However, from the reports of the Israel media, we can still get a glimpse or two. At least 3 helicopters are transporting the wounded from Gaza, which is no small matter. Coupled with the mention by the Israel media that the Kasan Brigade attempted to capture prisoners, there are many doorways here. Some say it may have something to do with Israel's "Hannibal Directive." This directive made Israel soldiers prefer suicide to be captured. Think about it, what a determination that must be!
Let's talk about the performance of the Israel army. Whether in Gaza or in southern Lebanon, the performance of Israel's ground forces has been unsatisfactory. There is information that an 18-year-old French Israel reserve soldier has been killed in action in Lebanon. At the age of 18, he is in the prime of life, but he has to face such a cruel war. This is reminiscent of the saying: "War is the game of the young, but it is the decision of the elderly." "
In fact, the Israel army has exposed a lot of problems. The regular army has only a few combat brigades, the rest are reserves. The training time of these reserves is short, and their combat effectiveness is naturally not satisfactory. Now Israel is fighting on seven fronts and is seriously understaffed. This can't help but remind people of the old saying: "It is difficult for a good woman to cook without rice." "
What is even more ironic is that the Israel army has been fighting in Gaza for a whole year, but it has not even been able to clean up Jabaliya, which is less than 5 kilometers from the border. Even Israel's own military bloggers have complained that apart from targeted killings and air strikes, the Israeli army does not seem to be fighting. This can't help but remind people of the saying: "The outside is strong and the middle is dry, and the middle is useless." "
So in the end, I would like to ask: In this seemingly endless war, who is the real winner? Are it the innocent civilians who lost their lives, or the decision-makers who strategize from above? Or should we reflect on the fact that peace is the common pursuit of mankind?
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