The Israeli Army Commander's Opposition to the Regime's Prime Minister's Demand

The Israeli army's chief of staff has spoken out against the regime's prime minister's order to withdraw security forces to attack the Rafah crossing in the southern Gaza Strip.

The Israeli Army Commander's Opposition to the Regime's Prime Minister's Demand
The Israeli Army Commander's Opposition to the Regime's Prime Minister's Demand

 Israel's Channel 13 announced in a report on Sunday that the regime's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has demanded the re-mobilization of retired security forces to prepare for an attack on the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah. According to this report, the dispute and conflict between the political and military structure of the fake Israeli regime has intensified due to the planned operation in Rafah. According to the Israeli TV channel 13, at a recent meeting of the Israeli military cabinet, Herzi Ha-Levi said in response to Netanyahu’s words: “The army is fulfilling its mission, and the government better pay more attention to political issues.” The head of the general staff of the genocidal Israeli regime advised the prime minister of that regime to organize open political affairs. In other news, the Hebrew newspaper Kalkalist reported in its report that Israeli soldiers were selling their weapons to buy supplies. The Jewish newspaper wrote: "A number of security forces that have been fighting in the Gaza Strip for a long time have put their weapons and ammunition up for sale." According to the Hebrew-language media outlet, social media apps are now filled with advertisements for arms sales, and Israeli soldiers are selling their weapons due to economic and supply problems. Additionally, another report from the Hebrew newspaper Calcalist states that the Israeli army's severe shortage of basic needs has led some regime soldiers to post advertisements for donations and the sale of surplus weapons on the Internet. Calcalist writes that many Israeli soldiers sent to war in the Gaza Strip or northern regions (occupied Palestine) as precautionary forces are equipped with old and inadequate weapons, and the army of this regime does not even provide enough for their basic needs such as clothing, hygiene, supplies. At the same time, Jewish media in the occupied territories, including the newspaper Maariv, announced that since yesterday evening (Saturday) demonstrations by Zionist immigrants in all parts of occupied Palestine began against Netanyahu's policies in the conduct of the war, especially against the refusal to release prisoners in the Gaza Strip. According to Hebrew-language media, the Saturday evening demonstration began at Stolen Square in Tel Aviv under the slogan “Moment of truth: death or life.” Similar demonstrations against the Israeli Prime Minister took place in Caesarea, Yehuda, Nahalil Junction, Haifa, Kirkuk, Eilat, Quds, Beit Shemesh, Beersheba, Carmel, Rosh Bina and Kafr Saba.