A video clip showed an Israeli occupation soldier bragging about blowing up a huge building in the Gaza Strip, after sending a letter of protest against the decisions of the Israeli Supreme Court to abolish the law limiting reasonableness as part of the judicial amendments plan presented by the government last year.
The video clip shows an Israeli soldier preparing to bomb a huge building in the Gaza Strip, in protest against the Supreme Court’s decision regarding the Limitation of Reasonableness Law.
Last week, the Israeli Supreme Court annulled the law limiting reasonableness that was approved by the Knesset last year, and decided to postpone the application of the impossibility law, which limits the court’s ability to dismiss the prime minister.
In the clip, the soldier expresses his opposition to the decision, saying, “In recent days, the Supreme Court has been trying to divide the people. It is doing things that harm the fighting.” He added, “But we want to say in one clear message: We are continuing in exactly the same way, because there is only one solution for the Gaza Strip.”
The soldier then moved away from the facade, and then the spotlight was on the bombing of the building, which consisted of several floors. The soldier did not specify – in the video clip – the location of the building that was blown up in the Gaza Strip, or the circumstances of its bombing and the participants in the operation.
In response to the video, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted the Israeli army spokesman’s office as saying that the behavior described is not consistent with what he said were “the values of the Israeli army,” noting that “army orders prohibit soldiers – in compulsory service and reserve – from expressing themselves politically.”
Since the beginning of the aggression against Gaza on the seventh of last October, many occupation soldiers have posted video clips on social media platforms of them destroying buildings in Gaza. One of them gifted a building blow up to his daughter on the occasion of her birthday, and another in revenge for his friend who was killed in the Battle of Al-Aqsa Flood, and he did not The occupation army announces that measures will be taken against any of them.