
Footage published Thursday on Twitter shows a group of Arabs threatening female IDF soldiers in Ein Sukkot in the Jordan Valley.
In the footage, the Arabs can be seen invading the soldiers' personal space and threatening them up close after the soldiers insist that that Arabs are not allowed to enter a no-entry zone.
One of the Arabs told the soldiers, "Don't touch me and don't speak to me," while forcing them to step backwards.
The soldiers stood facing the group, helpless, and tried unsuccessfully to prevent their entry into an area to which entry was forbidden.
Right-wing activist Ayelet Lash responded, "How does it happen that the enemy comes to female soldiers point blank?! It's a matter of seconds until one of them pulls out a knife and stabs them. This is just a tiny example of how the IDF simply does not deter the enemy. To the contrary - for the terrorists, the soldiers are a hobby and easy target for humiliation."
Media adviser Yehonatan Yifrah responded to the footage saying, "The Left tore the army to shreds."
