Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was met with chants of 'go home' from part of the audience at the IDF combat officers' graduation ceremony at Bahad 1 Thursday evening, while other attendees voiced support, according to Channel 12.
At the IDF combat officers' graduation ceremony held Thursday evening at Bahad 1, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faced a divided audience. According to Channel 12, chants of 'go home' were directed at the prime minister from part of the crowd, while other attendees expressed support. The event highlights the polarization surrounding Netanyahu as he continues to lead the country amid a multi-front conflict. The ceremony itself — a milestone for the next generation of IDF field commanders — proceeded without disruption, though the vocal protests were audible. As The Zioneer reported moments earlier (18:16), a similar mixed reception unfolded at the ceremony.
No other disruptions or security incidents were reported at the event.
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