Two Israeli Teens Sent to Prison for Refusing to Take Part in the Gaza Genocide
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Two Israeli teens sent to prison for refusing to take part in the Gaza genocide
This morning, 18-year-old Ayana Gerstmann and Yuval Pelleg refused to enlist in the Israeli military. Gerstmann was sentenced to 30 days in military prison, and Pelleg was sentenced to 20 days. Before entering the Tel HaShomer enlistment base, Mesarvot Network held a demonstration in support of the two young refusers, with the participation of dozens of past refusers, family members, as well as Member of the Knesset Offer Cassif. Ayana Gerstmann…
The Israeli army is facing a crisis. Many reservists are refusing to fight in the Gaza Strip for political and moral reasons, and some retired generals are criticizing the government's actions. Thousands of soldiers are suffering from psychological problems and suicides are on the rise. Jerusalem insists on continuing military operations in Gaza, saying that the total elimination of the terrorist movement Hamas is necessary to ensure the securit…
Ayana Gertmann and Yuval Peleg, who refused to join the Israeli army, stated that they did not want to be complicit in crimes against humanity in Gaza. At a protest in front of a military base in Ramat Gan, the group, which opposes the army, called for peace and declared that they would face imprisonment for their support.
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