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(AFP) Michael Blum - Reservist Haim Halevi, 35, had to quit his job and leave his young son behind to fight in Gaza, but still felt "proud" to serve after his third call-up in 18 months. Israel's military is activating tens of thousands of reservists for its expanded offensive in Gaza, which it says is aimed at defeating Hamas. Despite professional, mental and family challenges, most reservists continue to turn up to fight in a war now in its 20th month. "No one is forcing me...I'm proud to defend my country," said Halevi. 75% of reservists have responded positively to the latest call, according to a report presented to parliament.2025-05-27 00:00:00Full Article
Israeli Reservists Answer the Call Despite Challenges
(AFP) Michael Blum - Reservist Haim Halevi, 35, had to quit his job and leave his young son behind to fight in Gaza, but still felt "proud" to serve after his third call-up in 18 months. Israel's military is activating tens of thousands of reservists for its expanded offensive in Gaza, which it says is aimed at defeating Hamas. Despite professional, mental and family challenges, most reservists continue to turn up to fight in a war now in its 20th month. "No one is forcing me...I'm proud to defend my country," said Halevi. 75% of reservists have responded positively to the latest call, according to a report presented to parliament.2025-05-27 00:00:00Full Article
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