The Arabic-language Abu Saleh Desk channel posted a statement praising IDF soldiers as 'heroic fighters' with the nation behind them, then immediately called on the Israeli government to resign, saying 'none of you deserve to lead.' The post, which also declared 'our soldiers' blood is not abandoned,' follows a pattern of biblical-style messages from the channel in recent days.
The Abu Saleh Desk (الدسك العربي), an Arabic-language the source run by the user 'Abu Saleh,' posted a statement Sunday morning that combines praise for IDF soldiers with a scathing attack on the Israeli government.
The post opens with what appears to be direct encouragement to troops: 'To our heroic fighters on the front, the entire nation stands behind you, draws strength from your courage, and prays every moment for your safe return — you are the shield of the nation and the land.' It then pivots sharply: 'And as for you, Government of Israel — go home. Not one of you deserves to lead — not from the right, not from the left, and certainly not from the center. You are all the same lady in different clothes. Our soldiers' blood is not abandoned.'
The post is signed 'Abu Saleh the Arab Desk.' The channel has not elaborated on a specific trigger for the attack, such as a particular policy decision or security incident.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, the Abu Saleh Desk has in recent days posted a series of biblical-style verses — Psalm 27 ('Though an army encamp against me, my heart shall not fear') on June 19, and others on June 17 and June 15 — describing confidence against enemies and pursuit of adversaries. The channel's commentary on Sunday marks a more directly political turn, explicitly targeting the government rather than issuing cryptic or poetic statements. The post remains a single-source item from the channel itself, with no independent corroboration or official response from the government as of publication.
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