Ami Dror, one of the leaders of the "Hi-Tech Protest" and the recent rallies against the legal reform, published a post accusing the State of Israel of committing deliberate war crimes in Gaza.
Dror began his message by stating: "It is hard for us, as Israelis, to hear the truth, but the State of Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza. The killing of the seven World Central Kitchen aid workers is shaking the world today and rightfully so!"
The left-wing protest leader continued: "The organization founded by José Andrés is one of the most important aid organizations in the world, behind it are the most influential people worldwide, including the absolute majority of wealthy Jewish families in the United States. This is a private organization, not the UN or UNRWA. A beloved and popular organization that almost all world influencers support."
Dror went on to accuse the State of Israel and the IDF of intentionally eliminating the aid workers: "The damage to the State of Israel is unimaginable! This is not about an errant shell, or a confused soldier. It was the firing of a precision missile from an aircraft. Those who fired the missile knew it was a humanitarian aid vehicle, went through the entire chain of approvals, and even though they knew it was an aid vehicle, decided to eliminate seven [innocent] people."
Dror continued, labeling the incident a "war crime" committed with "deliberate intent." "Don't get confused, these aid workers mainly help Israel. Without them, the hunger in Gaza will only get worse and Israel will have to take over the administration of the Strip according to the wishes of Ben Gvir and Smotrich. War crimes are being committed by the government of destruction with deliberate intent and all its members are complicit (including you, Gantz)."
Finally, he used the platform to call on people to get out and demonstrate against the government. "It is forbidden to remain silent in the face of war crimes! Every Israeli, every Jew, must come out against the government of destruction and its war crimes. Get out of the house! Make yourselves heard! The country is burning and the government is stoking the flames! We need new leadership! We need elections now!" he lamented.