Violent civil conflict in Israel, extremist Israeli mob attacks Israeli military base
Israeli soldiers were arrested in connection with inquiry into their abuse of a Gazan detainee, now in hospital, who was severely maimed and unable to walk after alleged violent rape by the Israeli soldiers.
However, an extremist Israeli mob, then broke into the military base to protest any arrest for abuse of Palestinians.
Some Israeli politicians, such as Israel's national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, support the mob's idea that Israeli soldiers should not be arrested for abuse of Palestinians, although Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said 'the law applies to everyone'.
Troops are said to have been pulled from Gaza operations in order to deal with the mobs of extremist Israelis attacking military installations.
Much on X-Twitter, BBC coverage of the story here -
'Israeli protesters enter army base after soldiers held over Gaza detainee abuse' https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2q07kd3ld6o
'Israel lied'. This does seem to be rather a common occurrence, doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteViolent civil conflict in Israel, extremist Israeli mob attacks Israeli military base
ReplyDeleteIsraeli soldiers were arrested in connection with inquiry into their abuse of a Gazan detainee, now in hospital, who was severely maimed and unable to walk after alleged violent rape by the Israeli soldiers.
However, an extremist Israeli mob, then broke into the military base to protest any arrest for abuse of Palestinians.
Some Israeli politicians, such as Israel's national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, support the mob's idea that Israeli soldiers should not be arrested for abuse of Palestinians, although Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said 'the law applies to everyone'.
Troops are said to have been pulled from Gaza operations in order to deal with the mobs of extremist Israelis attacking military installations.
Much on X-Twitter, BBC coverage of the story here -
'Israeli protesters enter army base after soldiers held over Gaza detainee abuse'
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2q07kd3ld6o