Yitzhar Eviction: Nahal Haredi soldier refused orders
The soldier, Pinny Shandropi, son of Nahaliel settlement Rabbi, was asked in the morning to help evict Yitzhar • He removed his gun and deserted his unit, explaining: "this is how I was raised at home"
- Eli Shlesinger, B'Chadrei Charedim
- י"ט חשון התשע"ג
A soldier serving in the Nahal Haredi battalion deserted his unit after being asked to replace Border Police officers who participated in the evacuation of Yitzhar early this morning.
The soldier, Pinny Shandropi, was sent tonight along with several other soldiers to the evicted settlement of Migron. During guard, he discovered that he and his friends were replacing border policemen who went to participate in the eviction of the Yitzhar settlement.
According to the publication in the Kol Hayehudi, Shandropi went to his commander and said that he does not want to participate in a mission against Jews. The commander tried to convince him that it concerns only a control circuit of the eviction and has no reason to refuse orders.
Shandropi, the son of Rabbi Yigal Shandropi from the Nahliel settlement, said to his commander that he was educated not to participate even in the 1000th cycle of activity against Jews, removed his gun and vest and left.
The IDF Spokesman said to B'Chadrei Charedim: "The IDF condemn disobedience and act sternly against any violation of military orders. The incident in question will be investigated, and will be treated as appropriate. The task of protecting the communities that the battalion received was determined in advance and regardless of such an event or other. "
The soldier, Pinny Shandropi, was sent tonight along with several other soldiers to the evicted settlement of Migron. During guard, he discovered that he and his friends were replacing border policemen who went to participate in the eviction of the Yitzhar settlement.
According to the publication in the Kol Hayehudi, Shandropi went to his commander and said that he does not want to participate in a mission against Jews. The commander tried to convince him that it concerns only a control circuit of the eviction and has no reason to refuse orders.
Shandropi, the son of Rabbi Yigal Shandropi from the Nahliel settlement, said to his commander that he was educated not to participate even in the 1000th cycle of activity against Jews, removed his gun and vest and left.
The IDF Spokesman said to B'Chadrei Charedim: "The IDF condemn disobedience and act sternly against any violation of military orders. The incident in question will be investigated, and will be treated as appropriate. The task of protecting the communities that the battalion received was determined in advance and regardless of such an event or other. "
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