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Former state prosecutor to IDF pilots: Stop reserve duty to protest judicial coup

Moshe Lador incited controversy by suggesting that Israeli pilots refuse reserve duty to protest judicial reforms, which he claims could lead Israel towards dictatorship, and criticized Netanyahu’s handling of his trial. His comments drew sharp rebuke from officials, including the IDF chief of staff

Eden Solomon

Eden Solomon

Former State Prosecutor Moshe Lador said on Saturday that demobilized pilots should refuse to volunteer for reserve duty because of the renewed attempts at a judicial overhaul, leading to backlash from Israeli officials.

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