Dozens of senior pilots in the Israeli Air Force held an unprecedented meeting Friday with IAF chief Tomer Bar in which they reportedly expressed major concerns about their continued service in the reserves in protest of the government’s plan to radically restrict the power of the entity’s judiciary.
According to Channel 12, the pilots, reservists who continue to do active service, expressed fear that the new hardline government’s conduct could expose them to prosecution by global bodies such as the International Criminal Court.
They said they were genuinely unsure of how to act moving forward and were upfront with Bar about their predicament.
For his part, Bar voiced support to their concerns and protests against Netanyahu government’s plan to insert amendments to the judicial system in the Zionist entity.
Source: Al-Manar English Website