
In recent months, there has been a significant change in the Israeli army's attitude towards the Gaza war. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to information disseminated by the Telegraph, some reservists and officers are expressing doubts about the senselessness of the operations. They are refusing to return to service due to their personal views, the worsening humanitarian situation, and contradictions in state policy.
In particular, reservist Captain Ron Finer was imprisoned for not responding to the army's call and criticized the government's use of all means to avoid stopping the war. The number of those who have ignored military calls like him is increasing.
According to high-ranking Israeli officers – Generals Assaf Orion and Eyal Zamir, military objectives have clearly disappeared, and operations are serving political interests. A number of former and current officers are also emphasizing that they do not believe in the strategic outcome of the operation and that the effectiveness of military actions has decreased.
In such circumstances, attention to the humanitarian crisis in the international arena has intensified. Many experts are discussing what solutions may be found for the conflict in the future.
Opinions and hopes regarding the Gaza war within Israeli society and the army are increasingly becoming contradictory. Experts and observers are closely watching how these processes will conclude and how current military and political decisions will affect Israel's future.