Israeli opposition leader rails against multi-front war without strategy'
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Israeli opposition leader rails against multi-front war without strategy'
"The military is stretched to the limit and beyond, Lapid said, echoing a warning delivered a day earlier by military chief Eyal Zamir, according to leaked remarks from a security cabinet meeting."
"The government is sending the army into a multi-front war without a strategy, without the necessary means, and with far too few soldiers, said Lapid, who is seen as a centrist figure in Israeli politics."
"Military spokesman Effie Defrin, in a televised address on Thursday, said more combat soldiers are needed to establish a defensive buffer zone in Lebanon."
"Yesterday, we saw that two Israeli soldiers were killed inside southern Lebanon as the battle with Hezbollah continues, and one civilian was killed in Israel as a result of an antitank missile fired from Lebanon."
Yair Lapid criticized the Israeli government's approach to the multi-front war against Iran and Hezbollah, stating the military is overstretched. He emphasized the lack of strategy and insufficient troops for the ongoing conflict. Military spokesman Effie Defrin highlighted the need for more combat soldiers to establish a defensive buffer zone in Lebanon. The situation escalated with casualties on both sides, prompting Lebanon to consider a complaint to the United Nations Security Council regarding Israeli actions threatening its sovereignty.
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