Thousands of Israeli military reservists call for deal with Hamas
- Israeli reservists and retirees from Unit 8200 wrote a public letter.
- The letter emerged amid growing discontent about the ongoing war in Gaza.
- More than 250 signatories, including air force and naval officers, voiced their concerns.
- The letter states, "The war is currently mainly serving political and personal interests."
- These protests show a growing divide regarding the war's objectives and potential outcomes.
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More and more reservists in Israel criticize the warring of the government. Their harsh reaction escalates the conflict even further.
More and more reservists are refusing to serve in the Israeli army. More than 100,000 are said to be. Some are publicly opposed to the war. The result for the government is Jan-Christoph Kitzler.
After a year and a half of war, many Israelis with connections to the military have had enough. They are signing letters of protest against the country's leadership, demanding an end to the war and the return of the hostages.
Israeli reservists demand ceasefire deal
Thousands of Israeli soldiers, senior military officials, former intelligence operatives, military reservists, and veterans organizations have called on Israel’s prime minister to strike a deal with Hamas to free the remaining 59 hostages the group holds. Twenty-four of those captives, taken during the group’s October 7, 2023 rampage into Southern Israel, are believed still alive. In a series of open letters, these groups accuse Benjamin Netanya…
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