Two religious-Zionist reservists, Yehuda Weld and Tzviqa Mor, marked their 100th consecutive day of service on the northern border on Sunday, according to a post from the Religious Zionism party. The message highlights a personal milestone in extended reserve duty along the frontline.
Yehuda Weld and Tzviqa Mor, both described as religious-Zionist reservists, marked 100 consecutive days of reserve duty on the northern border on Sunday, according to a post shared by the Religious Zionism party. The message, accompanied by imagery and an emoji showing support, frames the milestone as a display of endurance and commitment along the frontline with Lebanon. No further details on their unit, role, or specific location along the northern sector were provided. The event reflects the ongoing strain on reserve forces during the current security campaign, though no operational update or military statement was attached.
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