Israel’s army says it will fire air force reservists who condemned the war
- The Israeli Air Force plans to dismiss all active reservists who signed a letter urging the government to prioritize hostage release, even if it requires ending the Gaza War.
- Over 1,000 reservists and retired air personnel publicly expressed distrust in military leadership and criticized the war's goals, advocating for hostage safety instead.
- Defence Minister Israel Katz condemned the letter, labeling it an 'unacceptable phenomenon' and asserting it undermines the military's efforts against Hamas.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu labelled the signatories as 'fringe extremists' and stated that their actions weaken the IDF during wartime.
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Israel says it will fire army reservists who signed letter against war in Gaza
Israel’s military said yesterday it will fire air force reservists who signed an open letter that condemns the war in Gaza for only serving political interests instead of bringing the hostages home.
Israeli army: Air force reservists who condemned the war will be fired
Israel’s military said Friday it will fire air force reservists who signed an open letter that condemns the war in Gaza for only serving political interests instead of bringing the hostages home.
Israeli army says it will fire air force reservists who signed letter condemning Gaza war
Israel's military said Friday it will fire air force reservists who signed a letter condemning the war in Gaza and accusing it of only serving political interests and not bringing the hostages home.
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