Israel soldiers: Hell no, we won’t go remove settlers
The Israel Defense Forces are very different from the American military. A battalion hung a sign saying it would refuse to help remove settlers from the West Bank. Can you imagine an American brigade hanging a sign saying something like, “Hell no, we won’t go to Bosnia” or “No More Iraq Deployments!”? DAVID BUIMOVITCH/AFP/Getty Images
The Israel Defense Forces are very different from the American military. A battalion hung a sign saying it would refuse to help remove settlers from the West Bank. Can you imagine an American brigade hanging a sign saying something like, "Hell no, we won't go to Bosnia" or "No More Iraq Deployments!"?
DAVID BUIMOVITCH/AFP/Getty Images
The Israel Defense Forces are very different from the American military. A battalion hung a sign saying it would refuse to help remove settlers from the West Bank. Can you imagine an American brigade hanging a sign saying something like, “Hell no, we won’t go to Bosnia” or “No More Iraq Deployments!”?
DAVID BUIMOVITCH/AFP/Getty Images
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