IDF spokesperson Moti Almoz has joined the chorus of denunciations against protesters threatening violence in the aftermath of the Elor Azaria verdict.
Responding to reports of calls for violence against judges in the tribunal and IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot, Almoz says the army condemns “any inciting statement or action of any type toward judges in military courts, the military justice system and against any soldier whoever they are.”
In a separate statement, opposition leader Isaac Herzog backs Supreme Court president Miriam Naor for backing the military judges.
He also slams Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely for decrying the verdict as a “show trial.”
“That’s a saying reserved for trials in backwards countries, including those in which Jews were hanged in Iraq, Arab countries, and Stalin’s Russia,” he says, adding that now is not the time to start a conversation about pardoning the killer.
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