Six months into war, Israeli soldiers still count on donations for basic supplies. Why?

Six months into war, Israeli soldiers still count on donations for basic supplies. Why?

When Aaron Moshe Shalman was recalled for another round of reserve duty in Israel’s army last month, he took to Facebook, seeking help for his 35-member paratrooper unit.

“We are in dire need of equipment: tactical helmets, tactical uniforms, tactical boots (in all sizes), tactical eyeglasses, knee pads, leathermans, good gun straps, and decent tactical gloves,” Shalman wrote in Secret Jerusalem, a group with tens of thousands of English speakers.

 

Six months into war, Israeli soldiers still count on donations for basic supplies. Why?