Former IDF military advocate general Maj. Gen. Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi, who was released to house arrest last week after being detained over the Sde Teiman video leak, was hospitalized on Sunday morning after medics were called to her home over what was later confirmed to have been a suicide attempt.
On Sunday night, Police Commissioner Danny Levy confirmed that Tomer-Yerushalmi had been hospitalized following an attempt to end her own life. "Her life isn’t rosy,” he said of the disgraced prosecutor, after a protester was detained outside of her home.
The police chief also addressed the allegations against Tomer-Yerushalmi, saying that “if she committed the offense, this affects how the army looks, how soldiers behave. We send our kids to an organization where they should be sure that nobody is leaking things, and that’s why we’re probing it,” he added.
Uh huh. Sure. Just like Epstein. We all believe you, just another convenient coincidence…
Wish she had pulled a Snowden and dropped the receipts on the way out the country. But what nation would take in the object of an Israeli manhunt? We’ve already seen that Israel can get away with most literally anything. Few nations so much as verbally chastise them. Anywhere outside the Arab world this woman runs to would turn her over, and I’m guessing the Arabs wouldn’t be too welcoming of an IDF Major General.
What I want to know is what she’s so afraid of that death seems the better option. Is it guilt over betraying the army, fear of what they’ll do to her, what exactly? As with Epstein, I suspect someone whispered in her that she should take the easy option. As with Epstein’s guards purposefully ignoring him, Israel let her go home after she left suicide notes before capture. It’s a setup is what I’m saying.
We send our kids to an organization where they should be sure that nobody is leaking things, and that’s why we’re probing it
Fuck israel.
What is a government or military to do with leakers? Let some slide because they did the moral thing? Everybody thinks they’re doing the moral thing, no matter how heinous. Serious question. I have no answers.
As with a soldier disobeying illegal orders, it isn’t up to the individual to make that call. That person might come out the other side exonerated, but the chances are slim and they’re going through a meat grinder first, losing family, friends, possessions, career, freedom, everything. They may well lose their very life.
Israel would be wise to make noise about investigating this, give her a loud slap on the wrist, make a shitload more noise about how heinous this was, not in the best traditions, bla, bla, bla and very publicly drop those involved in an oubliette.
Israel is so used to getting their way without a whiff of dissent from their allies, that they’re utterly bungling this thing. I know jack about PR, am just a dumb Florida Redneck, and I could have handled this better.
If they’re leaking illegal abuse of prisoners, then they are doing the right thing.
You seem to have this naive view where any leaks are a bad thing. That’s simply not true.
Didn’t say she did anything wrong, made no judgement of any sort. I asked how any given government should treat leakers. Are you saying it’s OK for a government to forgive security breaches in some cases?
You ignored the question to get on your moral soapbox. Funny enough, your statement would rule out any possibility of obtaining a security clearance.
You seem to not understand that government officials and soldiers who are sworn to secrecy do not get to make the call on what they should leak. They do not get to make the call on what is illegal or immoral.
So, answer the question.
government officials and soldiers (…) do not get to make the call on what is illegal or immoral.
And this is how we got gas chambers and millions of dead less than a century ago. People were “just following orders”.
You seem to have this naive view where any leaks are a bad thing. That’s simply not true.
Fucking hell. The only person to do the right thing for once in this war criminal administration is driven to attempt suicide, while all the monsters walk free. This world is so fucked up.
The police chief also addressed the allegations against Tomer-Yerushalmi, saying that “if she committed the offense, this affects how the army looks, how soldiers behave.”
“We send our kids to an organization where they should be sure that nobody is leaking things, and that’s why we’re probing it,” he added.
The offenses here being, of course, informing the world of the physical and sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners. Apparently “we should be sure nobody is leaking” the video of the abuse.
Israel is the most moral army in the world and proving otherwise is a trip to jail and “suicide”.



