Rebellion in the Zionist army; Disobedience in the Special Ranger Unit of the Navy.
Following the rebellion in the Zionist regime’s army and the protest against the so-called judicial reform plan, 420 reservists in the ultra-special patrol unit of the navy of this regime joined the protests against Netanyahu’s cabinet.
Following the insistence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on advancing the law to change the structure of the judicial system despite strong internal opposition, more than 420 reserve forces in the special commando unit of the navy of this regime (Shaitet 13) announced that until the alleged process If the so-called reforms of judicial laws are not stopped, they will cancel their voluntary presence in the reserve forces.
The Shaitet 13 special commando unit is one of the three main special units in the Zionist army and one of the three special units under the command of the navy of this regime, which is responsible for some of the rescue and so-called anti-terrorist operations of the army.
The forces of this unit are capable of land, air, and sea attacks, and are not limited to the army’s navy, and are capable of naval strike attacks, covert and covert operations deep in the enemy’s territory, and simultaneous attacks.
This is not the first time that the forces of the Zionist regime have declared their disobedience in protest against the so-called judicial reform bill. Two weeks ago, hundreds of reserve forces of the Air Force Operation Unit of the Zionist Army announced their decision to disobey the service until the complete suspension of the judicial reform plan. Earlier, hundreds of reserve soldiers of the Zionist regime had signed a petition to warn the Prime Minister of this regime about the consequences of approving the controversial judicial reform plan.
So far, many reports have been published regarding the continuation of disobedience and insubordination in different parts of the army of this regime and the joining of new military forces to the ongoing protests in occupied Palestine.
The joining of hundreds of reserve forces of the Shaytet 13 unit to the protests is that last night, as usual on Saturdays, thousands of Zionist settlers in Tel Aviv and dozens of cities and villages located in occupied Palestine, for the twenty-seventh consecutive week, came to the streets and against the so-called plan They protested Netanyahu’s judicial reforms. Estimates indicated that around 150,000 people attended the central Tel Aviv demonstration. A similar demonstration was held in front of the house of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, in occupied Jerusalem, and the protesters blocked the street leading to Netanyahu’s house.
In such a tense atmosphere, “Ami Ayalon”, the former head of the intelligence and internal security organization of this regime (Shabak or Shin Bet) warned about the gap created in the Zionist society in the shadow of Netanyahu’s insistence on the so-called judicial reform plan and said: “The gap in “Israel” is deeper than ever and a coup against the regime will destroy the “army”.
Netanyahu has proposed a plan to reduce the power of the judiciary in occupied Palestine. His plan includes proposals to limit the power of the Supreme Court of the Zionist regime. He and the supporters of this plan argue that the judiciary has too much power and interferes with the functioning of the executive branch. However, the proposal of these reforms has caused massive protests against it in the big cities of occupied Palestine.
The Zionist protesters threatened last night that they will intensify their protest actions next week and demand that Netanyahu’s cabinet abandon this dictatorship-based law. Because the existence of such laws is a blank check for the cabinet to take any action it likes.