The Supreme Court today (Monday) rejected the petition of the left-wing organization 'Free Israel', which demanded that the IDF and the Ministry of Transportation be required to operate public transportation on Shabbat due to the war.
Justices Yitzhak Amit, Noam Solberg, and Yael Wilner ruled that there was no room for intervention in the issue of the transportation of fighters in Gaza and the north.
The Hotam organization responded to the ruling: "The IDF is working with full force to defeat the Nazi enemy in Gaza and does not need the manipulations of the radical left. The Jewish spirit that pulsates in our fighters will continue to lead them to complete victory, and the sanctity of the Sabbath in Israel in general and in the IDF in particular will be preserved."
"Instead of praying for the safety of IDF soldiers, radical left-wing organizations are engaged in delusional petitions aimed at harming the Jewish spirit of the IDF. The people of Israel continue to win and eradicate the enemy through the power of the Jewish spirit, and radical left-wing organizations continue to be a small, loud, and irrelevant minority."