Far-right Israelis try to storm base holding soldiers held over abuse of Palestinians
Earlier, MEE reported that the Israeli army arrested nine soldiers on suspicion of abusing a Palestinian detainee from Gaza inside Sde Teiman prison.
Now, far-right protesters are gathering outside the Beit Lid base in central Israel, where the nine soldiers are being held.
These protesters are supported by several Israeli government ministers, including Negev, Galilee, and National Resilience Minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf. Wasserlauf claimed that parliamentary immunity applies to lawmakers who break into military bases, following incidents where activists and members of Parliament stormed the base.
מפגינים חוסמים את הכניסה ויציאה ממחנה בית ליד, לשם הועברו החיילים משדה תימן שעוכבו לחקירת מצ"ח. המשטרה במקום@hadasgrinberg pic.twitter.com/ecgRI2m3iW
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