ALBAWABA - This morning, Hebrew accounts started a vicious attack on a group of young guys who were skydiving and flying the Palestinian flag in Aqaba, which is located just meters away from Eilat.
Significant debate has been generated by the episode, evoking strong opinions from a range of sources and prompting worries about possible escalation.
Many activists described this as an exercise in freedom of expression and a way to support the Palestinian people following the massacres and collective extermination they have suffered. There has been no official response from the Jordanian government as of now.
Earlier, A Video emerged of Israeli protestors paragliding over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Caesarea home, garnering significant worldwide attention for Israel. The seaside city, which is south of Haifa, served as the protest movement's center.
Rallying over the Prime Minister's mansion, demonstrators held signs that said things like "You, the Prime Minister, stand accused." As a result of these images going viral, there was a great deal of discussion, and many people noticed that anti-Netanyahu sentiment had significantly increased.
Ben Isaac later made the following observation about the status of politics in the wake of the conscription law: "Benjamin Netanyahu is the one continuing to wage war, which is the means by which the enemies of the state of Israel want to dismantle it." He continues the war even if there isn't one because he fears that some Israeli social groupings won't sign up for the army."
A former protest leader who supported reform also stressed the significance of protests now, saying, "I think that because Ben Gavber is in charge of the police, Israel is becoming a less democratic society. Citizens in a democratic state have the option to demonstrate outside."