Israeli military veterans, a backbone of protest movement, vow to keep demonstrating | CNN

Israeli military veterans, who have long served their country with distinction, are now at the forefront of a growing protest movement in Israel. Their ranks include many elite forces veterans who feel compelled to take up arms once again - this time against the government's judicial overhaul plan, which they believe threatens the very fabric of Israeli democracy.

At the heart of the protest is a group called "Brother and Sisters in Arms," whose members are all veterans who have joined forces to fight for justice and liberty. Led by men like Yiftach Golov, these soldiers-turned-protesters are not afraid to speak truth to power, as they see it.

For many of these veterans, the decision to join the protests was a sudden and unexpected turn. Like Golov, who served in special forces during the second intifada and later focused on his PhD in biophysics, most were previously apolitical. However, when the protest movement began, something clicked - they felt compelled to take up arms once again, this time for a cause greater than themselves.

These veterans are using their military skills to organize and mobilize protests, but more importantly, they're driven by a deep sense of motivation that comes from being part of something bigger than themselves. They're willing to sacrifice everything - their careers, health, even their mental well-being - to see Israel's democracy endure.

Their influence is undeniable, with many protesters - including some elite Air Force reservists - threatening to refuse training or even service if the government doesn't back down on its plans. The pressure from these veterans has been a key factor in forcing the government to pause the legislation, at least for now.

However, many protesters remain skeptical of the delay, seeing it as little more than a stalling tactic by Netanyahu to get them to go home before he pushes through with the reforms. "We will start doing deactivation only when we know 100% that Israel's state will stay a functional democratic country," Golov said, his words echoing the determination and resolve of these brave men.

As the protests continue to grow in size and intensity, one thing is clear: the Israeli military veterans are not going away anytime soon. They're fighting for their country, just as they fought in the past - but now, they're waging a war that will determine Israel's future, democracy by democracy.
 
I gotta say, these Israeli vets are giving me LIFE! 🤯 I mean, who would've thought that military folks would be leading the charge against a gov't plan that threatens democracy? It's like they're taking a stand and saying "Hey, we may have fought for our country before, but now it's time to protect its values". And Yiftach Golov is low-key my hero 🤝 - I love how he's all about speaking truth to power and isn't afraid to speak his mind. The fact that they're using their military skills to organize protests is wild, though... talk about having a plan B (or should I say, C, D, and E?) 💥 And the pressure from these vets has definitely got gov't officials scrambling - gotta respect that!
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Israel 🤕 these vets who served our country are like, totally dedicated to making sure gov't doesn't mess up their nation's future. They've put everything on hold - their careers, their health - for this cause. It's crazy to think they'd risk everything for democracy 😲 but I guess when you see what's at stake, you gotta speak up and fight for it.

I can imagine how intense it must be for them, having to organize protests and face gov't pressure 🤯 but still, their message is so clear: Israel's future depends on the power of its people coming together. And honestly, I'm kinda inspired by these soldiers-turned-protesters 💪 they're not just fighting for themselves, they're fighting for something much bigger.

I wish we could see more of this kind of bravery and conviction in our own protests too 🤗 but at least we can learn from their example and maybe find some strength to speak up when we need to.
 
I'm low-key impressed by these vet squad guys! 💪👊 I mean, they're not your average protesters, you know? They've got experience, skills, and a deep understanding of what it means to serve their country. It's like they're saying, "Hey, we may have hung up our uniforms, but we still care about the future of this country." 💯 Their bravery and willingness to take a stand for what they believe in is something to be admired. And let's be real, if these guys are willing to risk their careers and health to protest, that's serious business. I'm rooting for them all the way! 🤞
 
I'm super worried about what's gonna happen next 🤕 these veterans aren't playing around, and I don't blame them one bit. I mean, who wouldn't want to protect their country's democracy? The fact that they're using their military skills to organize protests shows just how serious they are. It's not like they're some ragtag group of protesters; these are highly trained veterans we're talking about. And Golov's words make sense – if the government's gonna push through with this overhaul, then they should be prepared for a fight. The delay is good for now, but I'm sure Netanyahu's just gonna try to wear them down eventually 😬.
 
I'm low-key worried about these vets taking up arms against their own government 🤕. I get where they're coming from, but think about it - we're talking about people who have seen some dark stuff in the military, and now they're putting all that intensity into fighting for democracy? It's like taking a fight to the next level 😬. And what if it's not just about the government's plan? What if there are other factors at play here that we don't know about yet? 💡 I'm not saying I agree with their methods or anything, but can't we just try to have a calm conversation about this instead of resorting to protests and military action? 🤝
 
🚨 This protest movement is giving me serious flashbacks to our own country's activist groups who took on the system decades ago! I mean, think about it, these Israeli vets have got nothing to lose and everything to gain - they're putting their lives on the line for what they believe in. It's like they say, "You can't fight an enemy you don't see" 💥. The government needs to take a hard look at itself and realize that their actions are being watched by the people who've put their lives on the line to protect this country. Can we say the same for our own politicians? 🤔 It's time for some real change, and I'm not just talking about Israel 💪
 
I'm not buying this protest movement at all 🤔... I mean, what's next? Are we gonna have veterans showing up to Congress hearings with rifles, like some kinda patriotic vigilante squad? 🚫 It just feels like a bunch of guys who have nothing better to do, using their military chops for some social cause. And what's with the "sacrificing everything" rhetoric? Is this some kinda cry for attention? I'm not convinced these vets are fighting for democracy, they're just trying to be heroes 🤷‍♂️... and if Netanyahu backs down, is that really gonna solve anything? It just feels like a bunch of people shouting into the wind 👊
 
I'm so inspired by these brave Israeli military vets! 🤩 They're showing us all what it means to stand up for what you believe in, even when it's hard. I mean, can you imagine putting your life on the line just because you think something isn't right? 🤯 It takes a lot of courage to do that, and these guys are doing it for their country, not just themselves.

I love how they're not afraid to speak truth to power – it's like they're saying, "Hey, we've been in tough spots before, but this is different. We can't let our democracy slip away!" 💪 It's amazing to see them using their military skills to organize and mobilize the protests, too. They're really making a difference.

But what I think is even more impressive is that they're putting everything on the line for this cause. Like, if it means losing their careers or health – are they going to do it? That's commitment! 💯 We could all learn from their example.
 
🤔 I'm thinking, these Israeli vets are like totally committed to this cause... like, they've been through hell and back already, what more can they lose? 🤕 But at the same time, you gotta respect their determination - it's not easy to go up against the government like that. The fact that they're using their military skills to organize protests is pretty clever too... I wonder if this whole thing will blow over or if it'll be a full-blown revolution? 🤯 One thing's for sure, Israel's democracy is at the forefront of people's minds right now... 👀
 
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