A severe shortage of vehicles is affecting the IDF's operational activity and troop rotation in Gaza, according to a report by The Zioneer. The report describes a 'mobility failure' that is damaging logistics and combat effectiveness in the Strip.
A report by The Zioneer details a severe shortage of vehicles in the Gaza Strip, harming IDF operational activity and the rotation of troops. The report, which did not attribute its information to specific sources, calls the situation a "mobility failure" that is affecting logistics and combat readiness. This comes amid ongoing ground operations in Gaza. The Zioneer has previously reported on equipment shortages on other fronts, including in Lebanon (June 30) and in Jenin (July 5). The current report does not specify the number of vehicles missing or the units affected. The IDF has not commented on the report.
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