’Israeli’ Forces Lack Motive for First Time in Four Years
Local Editor
"Israeli" commands prided increasing recruits' motive for military duty during the last few years. However, recruit data marked 2012 to be the opposite.
"Israeli" Maariv daily published an article mentioning that statistics showed a huge declination in motive among "Israeli" forces in comparison to 2011.
The paper added, "After the Second "Israeli" war [the "Israeli" aggression] on Lebanon, the recruit rate was relatively low, however, in the last few years since 2008, the ["Israeli"] Army gloated its increase of combat duty."
On this note, during the 2012 recruit training, the huge declination of enlisted recruits in combat units is noticeably low for the first time in four years. Maariv daily cited a military source, in light of the recent data, that the issue doesn't flare a red light, but is definitely a warning.
Source: Maariv, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org
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