They're not protesting the abuse of prisoners; they're protesting the prospect of holding soldiers responsible for it.
notably, there now appear to be paramilitaries in the mix here, which seems like an ominous sign for the future stability of Israel. healthy countries don't tend to have these
What does this poster mean by "Lebanonization" and "Iraqization"?
I assume through context it refers to a rise in paramilitary membership and proliferation, but this is my first encointer of it.
basically yeah; in Lebanon and Iraq you historically had/still kind of have sectarian and community paramilitaries because the government isn't functional enough to protect those groups (or intentionally doesn't). and Israel of course has a lot of under-the-surface ideological and religious sectarianism that could eventually break out into violence but historically has not. this would be the first step toward that happening
Israel having another very normal day.
What kind of healthy society doesn't protest holding human rights abusers to account?
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