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Far-right Israeli protesters storm army base in support of soldiers accused of abusing a Palestinian prisoner
Far-right Israelis protest outside the initial hearing of a military court for nine Israeli soldiers over allegations of sexual abuse of a Palestinian man at a shadowy facility where Israel has held prisoners from Gaza, July 30, 2024. Hebrew on the poster: "Our heroic soldiers will be released."

FAR-RIGHT Israeli protesters stormed an army base today in a show of support for soldiers accused of abusing a Palestinian prisoner.

The attack came after the United Nations revealed that almost all of Gaza is now under an evacuation order.

The protesters, including extremist MPs from Israel’s far-right coalition government, burst into the Sde Teiman compound after military police had entered it to take the reservists into custody to continue an investigation of their behaviour.

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