For the first time since the establishment of the Zionist entity in 1948, the occupation's security cabinet will meet to discuss a pressing issue for the entity, which is the damage caused by the Zionists' refusal to serve in the military.

What is striking here is not the issue of refusing military service in itself, but rather the issue goes beyond that, as the extent of the harm caused by abandoning military service on the two fronts that are most threatening to the occupation, namely the Jenin and Gaza fronts, will be examined.

Are we, I wonder, forming a new equation of confrontation with the occupation, which constitutes, within a geographical area of no more than 2 km, a threat that is more dangerous to the occupation than dozens of regular Arab armies?