In the shadow of continued disobedience in the Zionist regime's army in protest against the change of judicial laws by Netanyahu's cabinet, the reserve naval forces of this regime closed the port of Haifa.
Continued disobedience in the Israeli army; The Israeli navy joined the protesters
9 Mar 2023 - 16:18
In the shadow of continued disobedience in the Zionist regime's army in protest against the change of judicial laws by Netanyahu's cabinet, the reserve naval forces of this regime closed the port of Haifa.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): A number of reserve forces in the Zionist Navy closed the port of Haifa to the movement of boats. This action was taken in protest against the laws of "judicial reforms" desired by "Benyamin Netanyahu".
The Times newspaper of the Zionist regime published the news that a number of reservists in the navy joined the protests against the change of judicial laws by Netanyahu's cabinet and closed the port of Haifa.
Previously, the sources of the Zionist regime had announced that more army reserve forces, especially the air force of this regime, had joined the protests against Netanyahu.
The process of protests against Benjamin Netanyahu's policies has been extended to the military and security institutions for some time, and it is becoming wider day by day, and more officers and soldiers are declaring that they are no longer willing to serve in the military.
The Cabinet of the Zionist regime headed by Netanyahu presented a plan to reform the judicial system of this regime on January 4th of this year. Netanyahu, who has been on trial for years on charges of corruption, bribery and betrayal of trust, plans to escape from the trial with what he calls "judicial military reform".
Not long ago, 100 officers of the "Special Operations" of the Military Intelligence Organization of the Zionist Army (Aman) announced in a letter that if Netanyahu's plan is fully approved, they will withdraw from the army.
After that, 180 officers of the Zionist Air Force announced in a letter to their commanders that they would withdraw from military service in protest of the so-called "Judicial Reforms" law.
Last Sunday also, these protests reached the pilots of the 69th Squadron of the Zionist Air Force - the group of F-15 fighters - and they informed the command of this squadron that they will not participate in the exercises. According to this report, the pilots of this team, both official and reserve forces, are used to attack targets in Syria and areas outside occupied Palestine.
The Israel Hume newspaper also revealed that there are at least two other fighter squadrons where reservists are considering a move similar to what they did with 69 Squadron. One is at Ramat David Air Base and the other is at Tel Nof Air Base.
A few days ago, Herzi Holvi, the new Chief of Staff of the Zionist Army, in a closed-door meeting with the commanders of the security and political apparatuses of the Zionist regime, regarding the disobedience of the army soldiers and the expansion of the scope of protests against Netanyahu's cabinet, emphasized that the situation is very dangerous and if they If they cannot find a solution to this crisis, the army and (Israel) will face a difficult dilemma.
He demanded to keep the army away from political games and social disputes and described the expansion of the scope of refusing to serve the Zionist military as the downfall and the beginning of the end of the Zionist regime.
According to Holloway, "the real test for the Army as a whole and the Reserves is to strengthen social cohesion, otherwise the Army will disintegrate from within."
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