Israeli media confirmed on Thursday that "there is no end in sight for the war, and even when it concludes, it will continue in different forms and across other sectors."
The media reports also emphasized several issues related to the settlers and their "places of residence," with the primary question being raised by Israelis: How long will this war last?
Israeli media also noted a second point regarding the Golani Brigade, which has been deployed in both the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, highlighting that "the cost of its involvement has been steep, and its ranks are dwindling."
The Israeli reports noted that the Golani Brigade, the most important unit in the Israeli army, is facing a significant shortage of fighters, adding that "Lebanon is soaked with the blood of generations of Golani soldiers," tracing the brigade's sacrifices from Goni Harnik, who fell in the 1982 invasion of Lebanon at Beaufort Castle, to Erez Gerstein, who led the liaison unit during the late stages of the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon. They also mentioned Roi Klein, the deputy commander of the 51st Battalion, who was killed in Bint Jbeil during the 2006 war.