Two combat soldiers from the Nachal Brigade have been expelled from their IDF unit for posting on Facebook that they would
refuse to expel Jews from their homes.No, they didn't actually refuse to expel Jews - they only posted on Facebook that they would refuse.
Two IDF combat soldiers were dismissed on Thursday night from their
roles in the Nahal Brigade's Regiment 50, after they put photographs on
Facebook of themselves with signs vowing to refuse orders to expel Jews
from their homes.
The identities of the soldiers were revealed through an investigation ordered by Col. Yehuda Fuchs, commander of the Nahal Brigade, who decided to react harshly to the new protest
in which soldiers from various units photographed themselves with
similar signs opposing the expulsion of Jews, posting the pictures on
Facebook.
Soldiers taking part in the protest came from a variety of units aside from the Nahal infantry unit, including Givati, the Border Police and Air Force, reported the Hebrew-language site 0404 News.
The protest follows the eviction and demolition of homes in
the town of Ma'ale Rehavam, in Judea's Gush Etzion region, on
Wednesday. The town, along with the two Samaria communities of Givat Assaf and Ramat Gilad, was slated for dismantling by next Sunday by the Supreme Court. Residents in Givat Assaf agreed to dismantle their own homes to avoid a similar expulsion as occurred in Ma'ale Rehavam.
The IDF Spokesperson unit said of Thursday's protest that "the use of
social networks in this case as a tool for protest is unacceptable, and
harms the core values of the IDF as an army functioning in a democratic
country."
"In expulsion missions taking place at these times throughout Judea
and Samaria, IDF soldiers man 'rings' that secure the perimeter [around
the place of demolition]; until now there aren't known cases of refusing
or opposing conducting the mission," the statement concluded.
Soldiers have been arrested and rabbis indicted in the past for "inciting" IDF soldiers not to expel Jews from their homes.
Sorry, but that's a completely inappropriate mission for a fighting force. It's time to get rid of the political correctness in the IDF.
Won't this give the religious students an easy out? All they have to do before reporting is have someone post a protest picture for them.
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