“Unit 8200” soldiers also went on strike against Netanyahu.
Following the massive protests in occupied Palestine against the “judicial reforms” of Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet, which the protesters call “Netanyahu’s judicial coup”, another part of the military forces of the Zionist regime protested.
Al-Jazeera channel, citing Israeli media, announced that the officers and soldiers of “Unit 8200” of the Zionist regime’s army signed a petition and announced that they will no longer be present at the duty station.
Unit 8200 is one of the intelligence units of the Zionist Army and is actually a subset of Aman (Israeli Military Intelligence Organization). The main tasks of this unit are gathering signal information, eavesdropping, cyber defense, software design and gathering information from cyber space.
With the deepening of the gap among the reservists and the new wave of violence among the settlers and Netanyahu’s cabinet in Occupied Palestine in protest of the “Judicial Reforms” program, yesterday Thursday the Minister of War of the Zionist regime in a message addressed to Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the negative consequences of intensifying the protests of the occupied settlers He warned the army and the security apparatus.
At the same time as the Minister of War’s sharp statements, “Nadaf Argman”, the former head of Shabak (the Zionist intelligence and internal security organization), warned that “Israel has entered an extremely dangerous stage in the shadow of security threats and the continuation of protests.”
On the other hand, Netanyahu called for an immediate end to these riots and the range of protests, simultaneously with the worsening of the situation in occupied Palestine and a new wave of disobedience and insubordination among the military in a message describing it as dangerous to the security and stability of this temporary Zionist regime.
During the past weeks, Occupied Palestine from north to south, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, Occupied Jerusalem, Beersheba, Rishon Letzion and Herzliya, witnessed protests against Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet.
These protests have been held following the intense competition between Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet coalition and the opposition faction headed by Yair Lapid, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime.
The opposition leaders of the Zionist regime consider the judicial reforms of Netanyahu’s cabinet to weaken the judicial system and his attempt to prevent his trial for three corruption and bribery cases, and they believe that these actions of the cabinet will lead the Zionist regime to conflict and civil war. It leads to gradual collapse.