The Red Alert Begins in the Wasteland

Vol 3 Chapter 1265: Israel lacks courage

As soon as the fighting in Tel Aviv started, Netanyahu was immediately alarmed.

At the same time, the Israeli high-level command also received a lot of intelligence on the battlefield.

The Syrian-Israel Federation still dispatched its navy. As previously expected by Israeli high-level officials, the Syrian-Israeli Federation has indeed prepared warships in the industrial zone of Syria.

But the warships prepared are not one or two, but a very powerful amphibious battle group.

At the same time, high-level Israeli officials never expected that the Islamic Federation was so determined to take action in Tel Aviv. Not only did it dispatch more than a dozen cutting-edge warships, it also dispatched large-scale airborne troops.

As a result of the battle from the beginning, the Israeli army was completely at a disadvantage.

"At present, we have completely lost contact with the Tel Aviv troops, all contacts have been cut off, and satellite communications cannot be sent and received." Lieberman said anxiously.

Netanyahu also said anxiously: "Let all nearby troops quickly rush to Tel Aviv. We must ensure that the city is still firmly controlled by us."

Tel Aviv is more important to Israel than any city in Israel.

Even if Netanyahu is willing to lose Jerusalem, he is not willing to lose Tel Aviv.

Tel Aviv is the most important port. Once out of this city, most of Israel's foreign materials will be completely cut off.

And all the land directions of Israel are blocked by the coalition forces in the Middle East. The key combat materials needed by the army, including food and fuel, all need to be obtained from the port.

Prior to this, Netanyahu also felt that the Islamic Federation was interested in Tel Aviv and was actively preparing for Tel Aviv's defense.

But he didn't expect that the battle would come so quickly, and there was not much time for him to prepare.

Netanyahu grew up in Tel Aviv and spent most of his political career in Tel Aviv.

When he got Jerusalem, Tel Aviv played the role of the capital of Israel.

For the Israelis, the significance of the city of Tel Aviv is not just a domestic lifeline.

Haifa can be thrown away, as can the Red Sea city of Etra, and even any port in Israel can be thrown away, but Tel Aviv cannot have any mistakes.

Otherwise, this will not only bring extremely disastrous consequences, it will also bring a great blow to the morale of the Israeli army and the nation.

At this moment, when Israel is officially cheering up, if Tel Aviv is lost, the confidence blow to the people and the army will be too heavy.

What's more, in Tel Aviv and many nearby urban areas and connected cities, nearly half of Israel's population is concentrated in this area. Once this place is controlled by the Islamic Federation, it will directly lose half of Israel's population.

And a large number of soldiers' family members are in that place, and the military will become more unstable.

You must know that at present, a large number of soldiers in the Israeli army have only recently left their families and entered the battlefield. They have not yet fully entered the role of soldiers in their mentality. This is also human nature.

Originally, Netanyahu felt that with a large number of troops guarding the periphery, coupled with the arrangement of civil air defense projects, the Iraq-Syrian Federation was unable to directly attack a rear city like Tel Aviv.

After all, the Syrian-Israel Federation did not have any warships in the Mediterranean. Some ideas are more of a guess. Without evidence, they cannot be used as a reason to formulate military operations.

Lieberman felt Netanyahu’s anxiety. As Minister of Defense, he was equally anxious, but at the moment, he was more helpless: "At the beginning of the battle, I have ordered all the troops around Tel Aviv to be the first time. Rushed to aid, but unfortunately, our troops were hit by a fierce air strike as soon as they acted. The troops have not yet traveled ten kilometers, and most of them have lost more than half. They can only retreat to their previous location, otherwise they will not be in Tel Aviv. It's all over."

"What about the civil air defense project?" Netanyahu asked as if thinking of something.

"Mr. President, the civil air defense project in Tel Aviv only has air-raid shelters, and there is no air-defense channel connecting other cities at all." Lieberman shook his head and said.

"Damn it, how could this happen? The Isy-Syrian Federation once again gave us a fatal attack without our preparation." Netanyahu shouted very unwillingly.

"Ninety-nine percent of military tactics can be learned in military textbooks. It is not difficult to be able to fight against water and soil. The most feared is the one percent that no one knows." Lieberman regretted. Said.

In fact, ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Lieberman clearly felt that Israel has always lacked courage, lacking the same courage as its opponents.

If at first it was speculated that there might be a hidden fleet of the Syrian Federation in the Syrian industrial zone, it would be possible to decisively mobilize the surrounding heavy troops to Tel Aviv, or even transfer part of the frontline strategic reserve to Tel Aviv, then Tel Aviv is simply impossible. It is what it is now.

However, this kind of changes to the planned and planned military deployment is completely impossible by guessing alone. Lieberman also knows very well that if the planned military deployment is not changed, he is also worried that this is completely a suspect of the Islamic Federation. The solution is to disrupt the current defensive deployment.

An unfounded guess, no matter as a commander, no one can make such a super risky decision.

This is what Lieberman is thinking at the moment, lacking a kind of decisive courage. Looking at opponents, they not only have perfect strategic strategies, but also have bold action courage.

With this alone, Lieberman felt that this war was really going to become difficult.

Now, although it seems that the opponents' attacks on various battlefields on the frontline have no bright spots. Before, Lieberman may not understand why the opponent wants to conduct such a war of attrition.

But at this moment, he already fully understood that consumption is the opponent's tactics, as much as possible to consume one's own combat potential, and then cut off all foreign aid.

With the loss of electricity and industrial capabilities, and only relying on hand-crafted workshops, let alone conducting all-people combat, it is already very difficult to maintain normal combat operations.

And if the war continues, one's own combat potential will be further depleted. On the other hand, the strong war supplement capability shown by the future technology group will be completely affordable. (To be continued.)

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