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'MUTINY' Against Netanyahu: IDF Soldiers LOCKED UP For Refusing To Fight In Gaza; Hamas Fear?

'MUTINY' Against Netanyahu: IDF Soldiers LOCKED UP For Refusing To Fight In Gaza; Hamas Fear?

Time of India27-07-2025
The Israeli military sent three soldiers to jail for refusing to enter the Gaza war zone. The soldiers serving in the Nahal Infantry Brigade were dismissed from combat duty and jailed for insubordination. Watch this video to know more.
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