reservists
Coverage of reservists in the Nexus archive.
- Called to serve, determined to succeed: The reservists redefining resilience at Reichman University - Sponsored Content
Students at Reichman University have transformed their extended military reserve service into academic achievements, meaningful friendships, and a renewed sense of purpose. The article highlights their resilience and determination despite prolonged time in uniform.
- Yoaz Hendel’s Reservists teams up with ex-minister Chili Tropper ahead of election
Yoaz Hendel’s Reservists is forming an alliance with Chili Tropper ahead of an election, joined by bereaved family members Shira Shapiro and Elyasaf Peretz. Religious Zionism will hold a primary on July 26 amid reported declines in support.
- Reservists demand criminal probe of right-wing Channel 14 for revealing classified info
Reservists have called for a criminal investigation into right-wing Channel 14, alleging it repeatedly disclosed classified information, including details of key operations days before their execution. A letter was sent to the state attorney, police, and IDF censor demanding the probe.
- Help give Israeli children of reservists the summer they urgently need - Sponsored Content
Reservists in Israel have shouldered the burden of war for nearly three years, affecting their children. Ten Gav is providing funding for summer camps, pools, and safe spaces to offer these children joyful experiences.
- Can Taiwan fix its military manpower shortage by training reservists in advanced weapons?
Taiwan is updating its 14-day call-up program to train reservists in drones and US-made Himars rocket systems to address military manpower shortages caused by demographic decline and pressure from Beijing.
- Asked how he changed since October 7, Netanyahu jokes that he lost weight
Prime Minister Netanyahu joked about losing weight when asked how he changed since October 7, prompting criticism from political rivals. He also stated the Hamas invasion highlighted the need for buffer zones and broader mobilization of reservists.
- ‘A jungle’: Reservists speak of permissive open-fire rules along Gaza’s Yellow Line
Israeli reservists report permissive open-fire rules along Gaza's Yellow Line, criticizing the ceasefire as ineffective, while the IDF asserts the boundary is clearly marked and advises Palestinians against approaching.
- Israeli soldiers share rare accounts from Gaza, describing ongoing killings despite the ceasefire
Israeli soldiers describe ongoing violence in the Gaza Strip despite a ceasefire, including shootings of Palestinians near the yellow line dividing Israeli-controlled and Palestinian areas. Reservists reported confusion over rules of engagement and a lack of clarity about the ceasefire's enforcement, with some commanders allegedly expressing a desire to continue the conflict.
- Russians Report Spike in ‘Mobilization Orders’ as Military Offices Expand Reserve Checks
Russia is experiencing a surge in 'mobilization orders' issued to reservists during military office visits, according to search trends, rights groups, and legal reports. The increase is linked to efforts to update military records and enhance reserve readiness, raising public concerns about potential mobilization infrastructure expansion without an official draft announcement.
- Israeli army says soldiers accused of abusing Palestinian to return to duty
The Israeli army has stated that reservists accused of abusing a Palestinian detainee are returning to combat roles, according to Israeli Army Radio. The soldiers, who faced accusations of mistreatment, have already begun participating in active duties.