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Israeli media reported that the legal departments in the Israeli Ministry of Defense and the Army Command are preparing to face international legal prosecutions of officers and soldiers due to the war on the Gaza Strip.
According to Yedioth Ahronoth, these legal prosecutions threaten to arrest officers and soldiers in countries around the world and bring them to trial.
The newspaper said, "The Israeli army is preparing for an unprecedented international legal war after the end of the war."
The newspaper added, “The army fears that the consequences of the unprecedented violent fighting in Gaza may not only endanger officers and soldiers abroad, but will also fundamentally limit the freedom to continue the army’s future operations, which depend, among other things, on international legitimacy and recognition.” "The West has Israel's right to defend itself against every enemy."
The newspaper revealed that Israeli diplomatic missions abroad received information and data indicating that pro-Palestinian organizations in Europe had already begun preparing blacklists of the names of hundreds of Israeli soldiers and officers who participated in the war, especially those whose identities were published and those who posted on social media sites pictures and video clips of themselves being destroyed. buildings or take revenge on the Palestinians.
The war in the Gaza Strip has entered its 167th day, as Israeli forces continue to target residential areas, especially in the center of the Strip, while international fears are increasing about an expected operation in Rafah in the south of the Strip that will lead to a humanitarian disaster.