Israeli Army Finds 265 Percent Spike in Complaints During Gaza War on Lack of Equipment and Poor Conditions

The IDF Ombudsman's annual report on IDF reservists' complaints – devoted mostly to the Gaza war period – found a major increase in complaints on shortages of combat equipment, basic protective gear, and access to shelters

Yaniv Kubovich
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The Israel Defense Forces Ombudsman published a report Monday that found a 265 percent increase in the number of complaints by reservists during the Gaza war – as compared to the corresponding period of 2022 – relating mostly to a shortage of combat equipment, poor living conditions, and neglected infrastructures.

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