>Combat officer Lior Sela also spoke at the rally, saying, “as soon as I’m released (from the army), I’m going to sue those responsible for this huge failure.”
IDF allows serving members to join political protests? Weird. I didn’t think any military service allowed that.
There’s no such thing as peace with either Netanyahu or Hamas in power. Hopefully, in short order, both will be gone from any grip on governance.
at this point do they really think hamas can see all their boards saying “release the hostages”
?
they are scattered and hiding, i bet they don’t even have access to a tv or the internet.
This is in tel Aviv because israel.is a democracy that respects dissent
In gaza these people would be killed
But suggesting Israel should stop dropping bombs into a densely populated small area full of civilians is anti Semitic apparently. So what do we call them protesting within Israel??? I’m sure I’m anti Semitic for even asking.
We’re protesting against the government because we feel the government is not pursuing the war with enough vigor and caving to International pressure to go soft against the terrorists which puts our troops and the hostages in danger. Don’t mistake this as some kind of protest for a ceasefire because that is not what anyone is advocating for in Israel, just the opposite
obviously they are all anti semitic, and pro hamas, right?
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>Combat officer Lior Sela also spoke at the rally, saying, “as soon as I’m released (from the army), I’m going to sue those responsible for this huge failure.”
IDF allows serving members to join political protests? Weird. I didn’t think any military service allowed that.
Fortunately for Israel and the world, [Netanyahu’s polling numbers](https://www.timesofisrael.com/election-poll-shows-gantz-at-43-seats-netanyahus-likud-at-18-smotrich-out/) are in losing-government territory.
There’s no such thing as peace with either Netanyahu or Hamas in power. Hopefully, in short order, both will be gone from any grip on governance.
at this point do they really think hamas can see all their boards saying “release the hostages”
?
they are scattered and hiding, i bet they don’t even have access to a tv or the internet.
This is in tel Aviv because israel.is a democracy that respects dissent
In gaza these people would be killed
But suggesting Israel should stop dropping bombs into a densely populated small area full of civilians is anti Semitic apparently. So what do we call them protesting within Israel??? I’m sure I’m anti Semitic for even asking.
We’re protesting against the government because we feel the government is not pursuing the war with enough vigor and caving to International pressure to go soft against the terrorists which puts our troops and the hostages in danger. Don’t mistake this as some kind of protest for a ceasefire because that is not what anyone is advocating for in Israel, just the opposite
obviously they are all anti semitic, and pro hamas, right?