what i do is i criticise the mission the idf got to carry out. soldiers are facing has to do with the decisions of the government. you can be a right—wing soldier or a left—wing soldier, but you're carrying out a mission of the most right—wing, messianic, religious government... but you can't be an effective soldier if you look at your comrades just down the line and you know that his political views might lead him to say he won't do certain things, because it's against his moral principles. armies don't work like that. no, you're right. you're right. but i think, more importantly, democracies don't work in a way where they control other people by force for so many years... well, democracies generally get governments voted by a majority of the people. you have to live with the fact that your government in israel, includes within it, people like senior minister avigdor lieberman, who has said of you and your group breaking the silence, "they are no different from," and he quoted, ehud adiv or mordechai vanunu, some of the most famous traitors in i