Is [posting on Facebook] enough to get arrested?Yes, yes. We arrested people for that, yes.
According to what law? What law are you upholding?What law are we upholding? Wow, good question. I don’t know if someone in Israel would also be arrested if he also, like, [I don't know] what the equivalent of Hamas is in a world that’s not the [occupied] territories. It’s very important to understand that the combat squad that’s doing this mission is not at all in a policing state of mind. It’s a combat state of mind, a state of mind of [dealing with] terrorists, a state of mind of constant existential threat to life. At least for me in my experience, you never get some sort of sense of [being a] law enforcer. The military has one method and one mode of action for everyone. Whether it’s a 15-year-old kid who’s been throwing stones or a 25-year-old fugitive terrorist, the situation is always dangerous and it’s one in which you're in up against terrorists, no question about it.
But you are arresting someone because they’ve committed an offense.Right.
And then for the soldiers who are coming to arrest you, you and a dangerous mega-terrorist are in the same...No question, no question, totally, totally.