On video: ninth consecutive Saturday of protest: tens of thousands of demonstrators across the country against the legal revolution (photo: Karin Sagi, Yael Barash, Reuven Castro)
The senior pilot who was suspended and returned to the Air Force, Col. Col. Gilad Peled, addressed this evening (Friday) the storm that broke out around him last week, after it was claimed that he led the protest against the legal revolution in the Air Force.
Even in our cockpit.
Feelings and slogans replace proven facts," Peled wrote to his friends. "We are in a crazy situation where every 'Pipe' takes on an extreme meaning and is immediately recognized as an enemy or a friend.
what can be done?
To continue fighting for democracy without fear."
"If I had asked myself two weeks ago, there is no way I would have believed that I would go through what I went through.
But this is largely the story of our country in recent weeks.
Every day another seam is torn, another crack opens in the fabric of every organ and organization in Israeli society," continued the senior pilot. "This is what the process of disintegration looks like.
It penetrates into every corner and gives the feeling that we, all of us, are playthings on someone else's court.
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