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Saturday, May 25, 2024
YAIR NETANYAHU POSTS REBELLION VIDEO ON HIS TELEGRAM CHANNEL
PM issues rebuke after son shares IDF reservists video calling for troops' refusing orders from defense chiefs
In the video, a man identifying
himself as a reservist calls on Netanyahu to dismiss Defense Minister
Yoav Gallant over his statements that called for a transfer of powers to
a new authority in the strip as part of the military campaign.
Israel Hayom
May 25, 2024
Yair Netanyahu has referred to himself as “Israel’s Prince Harry”.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday firmly rejected any notion
of soldiers defying orders from the defense minister and military chief
after a video circulated online of a supposed IDF reservist demanding that the cabinet member retract his comments about the future of Gaza, which has created tensions in the government.
In the video, a man identifying himself as a reservist calls on Mr.
Netanyahu to dismiss Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over his statements
warning that Israel must find a way to hand over power to a governing
entity in the Gaza Strip.
After the prime minister's son, Yair Netanyahu, shared the clip on
his Telegram channel saying "We won't listen to Gallant or the chief of
staff – only to Netanyahu," the prime minister's office issued a stern
rebuke.
"The prime minister has repeatedly warned of the dangers of
insubordination and the permissive approach toward it," his office said.
"The prime minister is consistent in this position. He categorically
rejects any manifestation of insubordination by anyone and expects all
systems to deal with them equally."
Minister without portfolio Benny Gantz, who leads the State Party
that has joined the government after the war broke out despite being
against Netanyahu, called on Netanyahu to unequivocally condemn the
video advocating defiance of military orders.
"In the Israel Defense Forces, as the army of the people, soldiers
from all parts of Israeli society serve, with a variety of views and
beliefs," Mr. Gantz said. "But there is only one supreme command
echelon: the chief of staff. Expressing support for a call to rebellion
during wartime and in general, as in the video published yesterday,
harms Israel's security."
He added, "I call on the prime minister to condemn the rebellion
video clearly and firmly, and not to hide behind a laundering of words.
That is what the entire leadership in Israel should do."
The Israeli military police
said on Saturday that they would open an investigation into a video
circulated online showing a masked man identifying himself as a
reservist calling for defiance of orders if control of the Gaza Strip is handed over to an "Arab entity."
Yair Netanyahu, the son of
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, shared the video on his Telegram
channel with around 15,000 subscribers yesterday. In it, the masked,
furious-looking man holding a rifle says: "Gallant cannot command us, we
will not listen to him or to the chief of staff – only to Netanyahu."
The video, first posted by Channel 14
anchor Yanon Magal, includes a threat against Gallant: "Either you
change your rhetoric and understand that we want to win, or we will only
go with the prime minister. Only whoever decides that we need to win,
only him will we follow. You wanted a military coup? We'll show you what
real Jews winning looks like," the speaker said, his identity concealed
by the mask.
The man also voices defiance
against the authority of the defense minister and military chief who are
supposed to command the Israel Defense Forces, which could be
considered incitement to insurrection. He claims the defense minister
cannot order the troops, saying: "If we don't go all the way to victory,
a hundred thousand soldiers will remain on the fence. We'll call on the
citizens of Israel to come to Gaza, and we'll only listen to one
leader, (Netanyahu) not the defense minister or the chief of staff.
Think very carefully about who you are planning to hand the keys over to
afterward."
Moreover, as Israel tries to
prove to the United States and bodies like the International Criminal
Court that its military does not intentionally target civilians in Gaza,
the masked man in the video says: "We want to dismantle whoever remains
here, no one will be left alive." He adds: "We want to destroy whoever
is here." The Arabic media network Al-Arabiya shared the video on its X account with 16 million followers.
The remarks could undermine
Israel's position on the rules of engagement and further inflame
tensions already high over the government's judicial overhaul plans,
which critics fear could weaken democratic checks and balances.
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