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Former General: Israel Is on its Way to Collapse


Mon 08 Nov 2021 | 06:05 PM
Ahmed Moamar

General Yitzhak Brik, the former head of the IDF's Grievance Committee, said that Israel is on its way to collapse, and she will suffer heavy losses in any next war.

The Hebrew website "Megafon" stated that General Brik often warns his country that it is not prepared for any future war which may take place on more than one side, noting that such multi-front wars will set Israel back decades.

The Hebrew website reported that  Brick always directs his warnings to Defense Minister, General Benny Gantz, and the country's chief of staff, General Aviv Kohavi, and sends them messages in this regard from time to time.

Brik stressed that the next wars against Israel will be on the Israeli home front and that it will witness unprecedented confrontations regarding the extent of damage and losses.

In his article on the 12th Hebrew Channel last Friday, Brik had mentioned in his entire comment on the internal Israeli maneuvers that were conducted last week, from Sunday to Thursday,  that any future wars with Israel will be internal clashes, and that the Israeli army He began to pay attention to the weakness of that front, which poses a strategic threat to Israeli national security.

Brik revealed that the home front in Israel will receive accurate missiles directed at the population centers and the internal infrastructure, such as electricity stations and water, gas, and fuel tanks in his country, especially those located in the northern Israeli region city of Haifa.

He revealed that the next war for his country will witness violent confrontations between the Palestinians inside and the settlers.

In the same context, the Israeli Ministry of Defense published a new tweet on its official account on “Twitter”, in which it reported the launch of a “Turning Point” maneuver on the home front last Sunday, simulating several scenarios for a comprehensive war on more than one front, as well as the possibility of an outbreak of unrest in the country  Arab towns.

The Israeli Home Front units themselves participated in the "Turning Point" maneuver along with the participation of the Israeli army, and many ministries and government agencies.