In a bold move, 130 Israeli soldiers have refused to serve until the government seeks a prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas, drawing criticism from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government members.
Netanyahu called for forceful action against the soldiers, accusing them of losing their “national conscience.” Meanwhile, Transport Minister Miri Regev suggested sending the soldiers to prison for their rebellion.
The soldiers’ stand comes amid Netanyahu’s government’s hindrance of a potential deal to release prisoners and end aggression against Palestinians. Defense Minister Yoav Galant disputes the media’s portrayal of the soldiers’ message, claiming the army responds firmly to disobedience.
Despite representatives denying receiving the soldiers’ message, this act of defiance highlights growing dissent within the Israeli military.
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