The Israeli Army Must Act Before Some of Its Soldiers Turn Into Lawless Gangs

Yagil Levy
Yagil Levy
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It is possible to consider the videos of soldiers shown at The Hague as anecdotal and accuse the right wing of distributing them. But the truth is that it marks a precedent: soldiers exploiting social media to challenge the senior command and even the political leadership, which the extreme right believes is too restrained.

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