Israel Airforce

Senior IDF pilot dismissed after refusing serve for 'political reasons'

This comes in the wake of last year's pre-war protests when IDF reservists and pilots threatened not to serve if the judicial reform went through.

An Israeli air force pilot speaks at an international aerial training exercise at the Ovda air force base (Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)

A combat pilot from one of the IDF's most senior squadrons has been dismissed from service after informing his squadron commander that he wished to stop flying due to disagreements with government policy.

The incident, which occurred within the last two months, has brought attention back to the issue of military refusal in Israel's armed forces. According to sources, the pilot cited 'government conduct' as his reason for refusing to continue his flying duties.

In response to the pilot's request to freeze his service, the squadron commander made the decision to dismiss him entirely. This decision was reportedly influenced in part by the pilot's discussions of his views with other members of the squadron.

This event comes nearly a year after a significant wave of refusals in the Air Force, which ended abruptly with the outbreak of war following the October 7th attacks. During that period, hundreds of reservists who had previously refused service returned to duty, though concerns were raised about the impact on the Air Force's readiness at the time.

The current incident represents a new case of refusal within one of the IDF's senior combat squadrons, highlighting ongoing tensions between some military personnel and government policies, even when Israel continues to face significant security challenges.

As of now, the IDF has not released an official statement regarding this incident.

The dismissal of a pilot from a senior squadron is a significant event, potentially impacting both military readiness and morale. It also raises questions about how the IDF will handle similar cases in the future, should they arise.


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Good. They should have done the same with all the rebel pilots during the judicial reform protests, and very quickly.
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