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“Israel” Approves Largest Reservist Mobilization to Expand War on Gaza

“Israel” Approves Largest Reservist Mobilization to Expand War on Gaza
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By Staff, Agencies

The "Israeli" occupation entity has approved a sweeping decision to mobilize up to 450,000 reservists under the emergency military directive known as Order 8, marking the most extensive reservist mobilization since the war erupted on October 7, 2023.

The order is set to remain in effect until August 31, 2025.

Despite the magnitude of the mobilization, "Israeli" media reports indicate that the move was made amid serious legal reservations.

A legal opinion accompanying the decision highlighted significant complications in renewing emergency draft orders, largely due to the entity's failure to implement adequate measures to increase enlistment within the Haredi community.

Observers note that the lack of governmental action to address these gaps casts doubt on the legitimacy and sustainability of such large-scale mobilization efforts.

What is Order 8?

Order 8 is a high-level emergency mechanism within the "Israeli" military system, typically activated during wartime or in the face of security emergencies. It obliges reservists to report for duty immediately, with no room for delay or objection.

Considered one of the most urgent forms of military mobilization, Order 8 is intended to ensure rapid and decisive readiness in response to major security threats.

During the first week of May, "Israeli" occupation forces [IOF] began issuing tens of thousands of reserve call-up orders, according to "Israeli" media, which reported that the move is intended to "expand the operation in the Gaza Strip."

Channel 14 reported that approximately 60,000 reservists were expected to report to their units and assume their positions near the Lebanese border, Syria, or the occupied West Bank, to free up regular combat units for redeployment to Gaza.

The decision has drawn sharp criticism from families of "Israeli" captives held in Gaza, who warned that escalating the ground assault would only endanger the lives of captives.

The "Israeli" occupying entity has declared its intention to occupy the entirety of the Gaza Strip while neglecting the demands of the settlers, including ex-forces and the families of captives, who have been increasingly calling for the end of the war.

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