They told the regime’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, that they are concerned by Ben Gvir's demand to continue with the demolition of Palestinian homes in occupied Jerusalem al-Quds during the holy month of Ramadan, Channel 12 reported.
In previous years, the Israeli occupation authorities usually minimized their violence and aggression against the Palestinians during the fasting month in order to keep the situation in the occupied territories relatively calm.
Ben-Gvir's planned demolitions would likely push Palestinian home owners to clash with the Israeli occupation forces when they try to demolish their homes.
Channel 12 did not name the former police officers, but said that they plan to join the weekly protests against Netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul on the pretext of "saving the police from Ben-Gvir."