Protest letters from former Israeli soldiers lay bare profound rifts over the ongoing war
- The International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, charging him with war crimes while he faces bribery and fraud charges in an Israeli court.
- Demonstrations continue in occupied-Palestine over various issues, including the forced conscription of anti-Zionist youth and the release of detainees held by Palestinian resistance.
- Thousands of reserve soldiers have signed letters criticizing the Netanyahu government's conduct in Gaza, highlighting division within the military.
- Major General Tomer Bar noted that the letters reflect distrust and weaken cohesion within the Air Force, stating that they harm solidarity.
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‘Renewal of the war is for political reasons’ – Israeli veterans’ anti-war movement gathers support
When nearly 1,000 Israeli Air Force veterans signed an open letter last week calling for an end to the war in Gaza, the military responded immediately, saying it would dismiss any active reservist who signed the document.
Protest letters from former Israeli soldiers lay bare profound rifts
TEL AVIV: When nearly 1,000 Israeli Air Force veterans signed an open letter last week calling for an end to the war in Gaza, the military responded immediately, saying it would dismiss any active reservist who signed the document. But in the days since, thousands of retired and reservist soldiers across the military have signed similar letters of support. The growing
Former Israeli diplomat says Gaza war has deeply divided Israeli society
Referring to 59 Israeli hostages remaining in captivity in Gaza, former Israeli Foreign Ministry director Alon Liel points out how divided Israelis are, saying situation is destroying Israeli society - Anadolu Ajansı
Protest Letters from Former Israeli Soldiers Lay Bare Profound Rifts over the Ongoing War
When nearly 1,000 Israeli Air Force veterans signed an open letter last week calling for an end to the war in Gaza, the military responded immediately, saying it would dismiss any active reservist who signed the document.
Protest letters from former Israeli soldiers lay bare profound rifts over ongoing war
A growing campaign, which accuses the government of perpetuating the war for political reasons and failing to bring home the remaining hostages, has laid bare the deep division and disillusionment over Israel’s fighting in Gaza.

Protest letters from former Israeli soldiers lay bare profound rifts over the ongoing war
When nearly 1,000 Israeli Air Force veterans signed an open letter last week calling for an end to the war in Gaza, the military responded immediately, saying it would dismiss any active reservist who signed the document.
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