Gaza – Saba:
The Zionist enemy army decided on Monday to imprison three soldiers from the "Nahal" Brigade for refusing to continue fighting in the Gaza Strip.
According to the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, the enemy army's decision to jail three "Nahal" Brigade soldiers who refused to keep fighting in Gaza has sparked outrage among the soldiers' families and civilian organizations in "Israel."
The mothers of the three soldiers stated that their sons had served in Gaza for nearly a year, suffering severe psychological trauma from combat and the loss of close friends.
Despite this, instead of providing psychological care and support, the army chose to prosecute them militarily and detain them in the Beit Lid military prison.
The decision to imprison the three soldiers came at a critical time, just hours after another soldier's suicide was announced, further fueling public anger and accusations of military negligence in handling psychological trauma.
This incident occurs amid escalating domestic criticism of the "Israeli" army, particularly as the government moves to expand military service exemptions for Haredi Jews—deepening the sense of betrayal and discrimination among regular soldiers and their families.

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