Group 1 - A protest letter signed by 1,200 Israeli active and retired pilots calls for an end to the Gaza war and the release of hostages, stating that the war is driven by political and personal interests rather than security concerns [1] - The protest movement has expanded to other military branches, with over 15,000 individuals signing the letter, including personnel from paratroopers, armored units, navy, special forces, cyber units, and medical departments [3] - The Israeli military has threatened to dismiss those who signed the open letter, indicating a significant divide within Israeli society regarding the continuation of the war [3] Group 2 - Former pilot Palon criticized the Israeli government for failing to advance to the second phase of ceasefire negotiations with Hamas, claiming that the government has abandoned or violated a previously signed ceasefire agreement [3] - The ongoing war is perceived by some, including a doctor, as a means for Prime Minister Netanyahu to maintain political power, with concerns that a ceasefire could lead to the collapse of his ruling coalition [3] - There are currently no clear indications from the Israeli government on how or when to end the Gaza war, highlighting the deep societal divisions [3]
英媒:1200名以色列飞行员联署抗议信呼吁结束加沙战争,以总理被指“将政治置于和平之上”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-05-04 09:48