America Ban Idf: America has banned the Netzah Yehuda battalion of the Israel Defense Force (IDF). As soon as the news came in the media, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu became furious. He condemned this decision of America. Netanyahu said, this decision of America is absurd, it should not have done this. The government I am leading will take action against these steps in every possible way.
This ban has been imposed on allegations of human rights violations against Palestinians in the West Bank. There is also news that the Biden administration can also take a decision on blacklisting this battalion. If this happens, Netzah Yehuda soldiers will not be able to train with American soldiers. American funding will also be stopped. American weapons will also be banned.
‘Our soldiers are fighting terrorist monsters, they have banned them’
Benjamin Netanyahu said, this was not expected from America, that too sanctions are being imposed in such a situation when our soldiers are fighting terrorist monsters. The intention to impose a ban is absurd. At the same time, Israeli ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich also strongly criticized America’s decision.
Gvir said, imposing sanctions on our soldiers is a sign of danger. The move to approve a ban on battalions when Israel is fighting for its existence is complete madness. This step is extremely serious and Netzah Yehuda members must be protected. He also called on Defense Minister Yoav Gallant not to bow before American orders. Smotrich made this statement on X.
Since the Iran-Israel war, America has been continuously pressurizing Israel not to attack. Meanwhile, news of airstrike on Iran also came to light. Now many meanings are being inferred from this action by America.
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