ALBAWABA - Several Israeli protestors are under fire across social media from pro-Palestine and human rights activists for protesting against an unusual and inhumane cause.
Videos of the protest swarmed social media outlets including X (formerly known as Twitter) showcasing several Israeli protestors violently kicking the door of a detention center that had IOF soldiers in it due to being accused of allegedly raping Palestinian detainees.
Israeli protestors demand the release of rape-accused soldiers
Moreover, the protestors were seen trying to break into the detention center with sticks and constantly punching the metal door and barrier.
According to X user Richard Medhurst, Israel had to allegedly stop its war with Lebanon's Hezbollah as its hands were full with the protests across the country which caused some protestors to overrun two military bases. He followed with, "You can't make this up."
Things got so out of hand that social media users started referring to the protests as a "Civil war."
Israeli soldiers and police clash with right-wing protesters after they broke into the Bayt Lid army base over the detention for questioning of military reservists who were suspected of abusing a detainee following the October 7 attack in Israel, on July 29, 2024, in Kfar Yona. (Photo by Oren Ziv / AFP)
Other users took to several comment sections discussing the matter, here's what they had to say:
"Israel could be the first country in history to start a civil war over the right of its military to rape prisoners."
"So, the problem is not only the Israeli government, the problem is the genocidal people of Israel."
"Insane and demonic."
Another wrote, "Israel has been sexually assaulting and violating Palestinian men, women, and children for more than 75 years."
Al-Aqsa Flood and Gaza
Hamas announced on Oct. 7 a military operation called "Al-Aqsa Flood" against Israel making it the biggest offensive by the group in decades.
Palestinian fighters “infiltrated” Israel from the Gaza Strip, captured military bases and took hostages as photos and videos went viral online showing Hamas fighters on vehicles inside Israel while others were seen paragliding into occupation territory.
In response, Israeli armed forces announced targeting Hamas positions inside the Gaza Strip. Thousands were killed, and dozens of thousands of others were injured in the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
Since October 7, more than 39,363 have been killed by Israeli airstrikes across the besieged strip, more than half of whom are children and women, the Ministry of Health reported. Additionally, 90,923 Gazans have been injured, with injuries varying between mild and severe.