Jerusalem - Despite the continuing trend of IDF draftees less motivated to serve as combat soldiers in the IDF, the increase of motivation by women and the shortening of service has allowed combat brigades to fill up, the IDF announced on Sunday.

“Without a doubt, as of today, the shortening of service in the Israeli army has given the IDF more fighters,” a senior officer in the Manpower Directorate said on Sunday during a briefing with military journalists at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv.

Nevertheless, according to the overall data, there remains a slight decrease in combat recruitment from last year and it is expected to continue to drop, the senior IDF officer said, stressing that the main units feeling the pressure from this lack of motivation are combat engineers, the armored corps and artillery.

The Armored Corps has in recent years become one of the least popular units for new IDF recruits as they are said to have the worst service conditions and have fewer weekends off than other corps.

The senior officer explained that last week an electronic survey was given to draftees who were heading towards their basic training asked whether or not they want to be combat soldiers, 17.70% of armored corps draftees said no.

Nevertheless, according to the senior officer, despite the relatively quiet security situation that Israel currently finds itself in,...read more at JPost