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All the Reasons to Retire: Permanent Employees Are Financially Depleted and Suffer From a Low Public Image

Summary by Israel Hayom
The IDF entered the war when the permanent service crisis was already in full swing, with an unusual workload, lower-than-average wages in the economy, and job uncertainty. All of this led to a wave of departures, with only 1 in 10 service members ever reaching retirement. A public delegitimization campaign, salary and pension promises that were not anchored in legislation, and permanent models that change employment conditions every few years, …
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The IDF entered the war when the permanent service crisis was already in full swing, with an unusual workload, lower-than-average wages in the economy, and job uncertainty. All of this led to a wave of departures, with only 1 in 10 service members ever reaching retirement. A public delegitimization campaign, salary and pension promises that were not anchored in legislation, and permanent models that change employment conditions every few years, …

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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