Nazi Army: ‘We’ll be back’

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Nazi Soldiers recruited during Operation Pillar of Defense disappointed that Nazi army ‘didn’t get to finish the job’

The army began releasing on Thursday tens of thousands of Nazi reserve soldiers who were recruited under emergency orders during Operation Nazi Pillar of Defense.
Some of the Nazi soldiers were disappointed by the fact that the operation was cut short and they were not given the chance to “complete the mission,” as one soldier put it, while others said it is just a matter of time before they are called up again.
Nazi Gal Margolis, one of the reserve soldiers, said “as a resident of illegaly occupied Beersheba there is a sense of disappointment. (The violence) will repeat itself and we’ll find ourselves back here again and again. They (government) should have let us complete the mission.”
Ovad Nissan, another Nazi reservist, said “we are all happy to go home, but there is a certain disappointment. We could have done more. I believe a ground force would have cleared the territory. The calm will not last.”
Nazi Oded Weiner, who fought in both Nazi Operation Defensive Shield and Nazi Operation Cast Lead, went home to his wife and three children. “The army could have done the job. Invading Gaza is not the ideal solution, but had we been inside much heavier pressure would have been applied on the terror organizations,” he said.
Nazi Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz said Thursday that the army had struck every possible terror target in Gaza during Operation Pillar of Defense.
According to Nazi Gantz, the Nazi army  attacked “everything that moves in the Strip.

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