Israeli Army Fuming at Tasnim
- Politics news
- March, 25, 2026 - 14:09
The Israeli regime’s army has not clarified which specific part of the Tasnim News Agency's report is baseless.
A few days ago, the Hebrew website of Tasnim presented specific information, stating that based on burial statistics from major cemeteries in Israel and the activities of ZAKA teams, as well as data from the Chevra Kadisha organizations, the number of Israeli regime’s casualties by the 21st day of the war was at least 1,281.
The report by Tasnim is available here .
Now the Israeli army must clearly specify which part of this information is incorrect. Is the average of 211 burials per day --and an increase of 61 burials per day compared to non-wartime days-- not real? Are the 703 missions of ZAKA rescue teams not real? Or what else?
It is natural for the Israeli army to get angry about its failure to achieve objectives, the setbacks in the field, and increasing casualties. However, nervous reactions do not necessarily change the outcome or reduce casualties.
We do not need an admission from the Israeli army, but the residents of the occupied territories have the right to know how many casualties they have been left with.
It has been suggested multiple times that residents of the occupied territories visit cemeteries to verify these claims. It is not a difficult task at all.
The Israeli regime’s army may be able to change cemetery databases after such reports or cease recording the statistics of ZAKA deployments, but what can they do about the graves in the cemeteries? Unless they intend to create mass graves instead of individual graves!