IDF Report: Two Commanders Abused Charedi Soldiers

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Soldiers in the Netzach Yehuda battalion alleged that they were frequently abused by commanders during training, Channel 12 reported Monday, citing an internal Israel Defense Forces probe.

The soldiers made the complaints during a surprise inspection of the base last year, alleging that they were beaten, humiliated, and denied medical treatment.

Among the allegations made were that a soldier was kicked in the ribs for not being fast enough during a training run. Another soldier said that he had urinated in his pants due to extreme cold and was ordered to remain in the soiled clothes the entire day.

Several soldiers reported being denied medical treatment, while others said they were not given the time promised to attend to religious needs like davening.

Responding to the report the IDF said that two non-commissioned officers, a sergeant and a squad commander, had been disciplined.

Read more at Times of Israel.

{Matzav.com}


3 COMMENTS

  1. is that supposed to be a joke? ‘disciplining’ such officers will only make things worse for chareidi soldiers who regard serving in the IDF as partaking in a milchemes mitzva. those officers needed classes in Torah, not disciplining

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