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President of the Zionist regime: We are going through the most difficult days

Isaac Herzog, head of the Zionist regime, in response to the attack on the Beit Leed military court, said that we are going through one of the most difficult days in terms of security.

According to Al Jazeera Qatar network, Ishaq Herzog, head of the Zionist regime, added: We should not be a heavy burden on the shoulders of the soldiers and army commanders.

He asked the demonstrators to leave the military barracks and leave the army to continue its work.

On the other hand, the newspaper Yediot Aharnot, published in the occupied territories, wrote that the military police asked its elements to cover their faces in the midst of the protesters’ continued attempts to enter the Beit Lied camp.

Ma’ariv, another newspaper of the Zionist regime, also reported that the situation in Beit Lied is so dire that the army has called its forces from the Gaza Strip and sent them to the Beit Lied base and its surrounding areas.

The Zionist Army Radio also reported that the Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Herzi Halevi, consulted with the Minister of War and the Prime Minister regarding the attack on the Beit Lied base.

He also talked with the regional commander and other Zionist commanders about this incident and evaluated the incident.

Israeli army radio also announced that more than 1,200 protesters came to Beit Leed and dozens of them managed to enter the barracks of this city.

Following the attack of Jewish extremists on the barracks in Beit Leed, which was the place of interrogation of soldiers accused of sexually abusing Palestinian prisoners, the security situation of this regime is in crisis once again.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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