"I believe that slaughter cannot solve slaughter," the IDF soldier says in a video statement
18-year-old Israeli resident Tal Mitnick has been given a 30-day sentence in a tactical jail for his refusal to enroll in the Israeli armed force, in the midst of the continuous Israel-Hamas struggle.
Seasons of Israel announced that Mitnick, who refers to political justification for his refusal, is the primary individual to confront capture for such reasons since October 7.
Communicating his position in a video shared on Mesarvot's X record, an association supporting against military help, Mitnick expressed: "I accept that butcher can't settle butcher. The lawbreaker assault on Gaza will not settle the frightful butcher that Hamas executed. Brutality will not address viciousness. Also, for that reason I reject."
This prompted his condemning on Tuesday.
Mitnick started his jail term at the Tel Hashomer IDF base in focal Israel, joined by a little gathering of allies who gave a shout out to him.
The Hours of Israel takes note of that draft refusal is dependent upon detainment in Israel, however a few people trying to keep away from administration do as such by introducing proof of clinical or mental issues.
In his explanation, Mitnick featured the injury brought about by the Hamas assault on October 7, marking it phenomenal.
Be that as it may, he scrutinized the Israeli reaction as a "vengeance crusade" against Hamas as well as all Palestinians, refering to unpredictable bombings and political mistreatment.
Mitnick solidly stated his refusal to accept that more savagery would bring security, upholding for tact, political endeavors, and strategy changes to forestall further obliteration and death toll on the two sides.
He underscored his affection for the nation and its kin, yearning for a country that regards others and maintains nobility.