Israeli: Elite Military Reservists To Join Judicial Protests

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A group of Israelis describing themselves as reservists in elite military and intelligence units said “they would not turn up for some duties from Sunday,” escalating protests at the hard-right government’s planned judicial overhaul.

Members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition, which wields a Knesset majority, say “they want bills that would limit the authority of the Supreme Court to be written into law by April 2.

The plan has stirred concern for Israel’s democratic health at home and abroad. As ratification nears, demonstrations have spiralled, the shekel has slipped and fears have been voiced by national security veterans who usually shy from public exposure.

In a letter circulated to the Israeli media, 450 protesters describing themselves as volunteer reservists from military special forces and another 200 as volunteer reservist offensive cyber operators, including from the Mossad and Shin Bet intelligence agencies, said they were now refusing call-ups.

Reuters could not verify the signatories’ identities and the secrecy around the units they said they belong to also made it difficult to assess the protest’s potential impact.

We have no contract with a dictator. We would be happy to volunteer when the democracy is safeguarded,” the letter said.

The military declined comment. Representatives for Mossad and Shin Bet did not immediately respond to queries. Reports said.

 

 

Reuters /Shakirat Sadiq

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