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Wed 20 Aug 2025 8:31 pm - Jerusalem Time

Urgent | Occupation Army: We will head to the largest Jewish communities in the diaspora to encourage recruitment.

The occupying army announced its intention to reach out to the largest Jewish communities in the diaspora to encourage recruitment, amid a severe shortage of soldiers. This decision comes as a result of the increasing need to bolster the ranks of the army in light of growing security challenges.

The occupying army is facing a shortage of soldiers ranging between 10,000 and 12,000, which has prompted military leadership to exhaust all available means to address this need. This shortage is attributed to several factors, including the low recruitment of Haredim, who represent a significant portion of the Jewish community.

The call issued by the occupying army to Jewish communities abroad reflects the growing concern over the inability to meet military needs. This comes at a time when tensions in the region are escalating, making the need to reinforce the forces more urgent.

The military leadership is seeking innovative solutions to tackle this challenge, with recruitment from Jewish communities in the diaspora being one of the proposed options. The army hopes that this call will contribute to increasing the number of recruits and improving the current situation.

This development shows how the occupying army is striving to expand its recruitment base, especially under the current circumstances. It also reflects the challenges the army faces in maintaining a high level of readiness to confront any potential threats.

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Urgent | Occupation Army: We will head to the largest Jewish communities in the diaspora to encourage recruitment.

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