H/T to Friend George for this one. Analysis like this has been around for years, especially since the 2006 Hezbollah War. Myths die hard:
Delusional, or prophetic? One IDF general warned a massacre would happen
Most dismissed retired IDF general Yitzhak Brick’s warning earlier this year of a Hamas invasion. Now Netanyahu wants his advice on how to win.
Yitzhak Brick might be the only Israeli military official to see what was coming. And he’s been warning of it for some time. He also does not see a ground invasion of Gaza as the only option. And Israel must prepare for a multi-front war given the situation in the north. Brick cautioned, among other things, of problems with the competence of ground forces and made it clear that the ground invasion does not have to be a mandatory step. But according to Brick, Israel urgently needs to “change its hard disk,” i.e. make fundamental changes.
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Brick warned that the Israel Defense Forces have turned into a primarily air-based military, and criticized the army leadership for its sensitivity to human losses on the ground. “The current situation of the land forces is tragic, they are not ready for war. Emergency supplies are not available, exercises have stopped and the battalions have not trained in years. There is also no weapons training and education, and the army is not capable of carrying out an attack.” The former ombudsman added that technology alone is not enough to win wars. “The truth is that an imaginary reality has been created by the general staff and spread throughout the army. The soldiers have lost their motivation and fighting spirit in recent years, and many are not ready to go into battle.”
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Brick added that Israel’s ground forces and reserve system have been constantly ignored: “We have lost the ability to field an effective army and have become a one-dimensional aerial power that cannot win a war on its own.” In his view, Israel’s ground forces are not ready for war. The warning follows a series of polls showing that a large portion of Israeli citizens have lost faith in their country’s future. This was particularly evident over the last year, when the people were divided over political and judicial issues.
“In my role as general, I have visited more than 1,400 units and spoken to tens of thousands of commanders and soldiers, three to four times a week, four hours in each unit. I know the army on the ground better than anyone in the Israel Defense Forces,” Brick said years ago. “I have seen soldiers who do not take care of their weapons before leaving the base. No army in the world behaves like this. The soldiers carry their smartphones with them everywhere. Commands are sent via WhatsApp groups. These phones are being tracked by the enemy.”
Not only that, but commands are said to have been sent via email and then deleted, meaning no follow-up action is possible. “Our system has lost all control. Have we gone crazy? I cannot sleep at night. Our ground forces and armored corps are not ready for war,” Brick continually warned.
“What I present to you here is something you will not hear from the top IDF officials. Not only do many of the commanders not know anything, but even those who do know are afraid to speak out lest they be punished,” he wrote, calling on members of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee to speak to the rank-and-file soldiers and address the issue. “Let them show you what is going on, share with them their problems and difficulties. It will not be the division, brigade and battalion commanders from whom you will learn about the reality that exists in the field. You should learn it from those for whom it is the routine of their life… Their statements are the truth.”
Israel’s entire security apparatus has failed and relied too heavily on technology, with an unhealthy dash of arrogance. But as is typically the case, those who don’t go with the flow and call out the glaring problems are dismissed as lunatics, like General Brick, who saw the danger before anyone else.
That’s Israel’s problem. We have our own. Follow the link for the video in which the Pentagon spokes says we “own” Syria:
Aaron Maté @aaronjmate
Biden admin has bombed Syria in response, it says, to attacks on US forces.
What Biden or US media won't explain is why US forces are really in Syria -- even though a senior US official has done so very clearly.
According to the Pentagon's Dana Stroul, the US military is there so that the US can "own" Syria’s "resource-rich" northeast -- where the oil and wheat is -- to give the US "leverage" over Syria's political future, i.e. regime change.
This is why Biden has put US troops in harm's way in Syria, and this is why he's bombing it.
9:19 PM · Oct 26, 2023
Empire, no longer a republic. And this is what the fight over the Speakership was about—to quash any move to return America to its origins as a republic.
The Izzies are but a microcosm of what US/NATO has become: MIL leadership best suited for political office, empty MIL hardware shelves, crappy hardware (Poster children Patriot System, F-35) and zero critical thinking to figure out how to fix their current mess as exemplified by UA.
I think in lieu of any "ground attack" these basic "incursions" for a few hours will exist and continue for quite some time. Everyone expects ground attack. Israel has to think differently about this. Incursions would be better alternative for less prepared ground forces. May keep Hezbollah out of the picture too.