Nahal Haredi soldier who refused an order was dismissed
Nahal Haredi soldier Pinni Shandropi who refused to order the evacuation of buildings during operations near Yitzhar was dismissed • mother: "He is not afraid of jail, but to be a 'pencil pusher'
- Eli Shlesinger, B'Chadrei Charedim
- כ"ג חשון התשע"ג
Today Nahal Haredi soldier who refused orders was dismissed.
Last week on Thursday, a Nahal Haredi battalion was sent to Migron, including the soldier Pinni Shandropi. While securing the area, Pinni found out that he and his friends are replacing border policemen who went to participate in the evacuation of the 'Sruga' estate near Yitzhar.
Shandropi, the son of Rabbi Yigal Shandropi from the Nahliel settlement, said to his commander that he was educated not to participate in the 1000th cycle of activity against Jews, took off his gun and vest and left.
The soldier was placed today for disciplinary hearing and was dismissed from the post of fighting.
Pinni Shandropi's mother, Ronit, said in a conversation with Channel 7 that he feels he received a harsh punishment, "He's not afraid of jail, but he did want to stay in combat. They want him to become a caretaker, for him that is the worst punishment."
Shandropi says that for her son, to help evacuate a settlement is the hardest thing to bear: "He is not able to participate in it in any way, he knows what it is to be evacuated, we had to evacuate here in the synagogue at Nahliel, and it is hard for him."
She hopes that the verdict will change, "he has a battalion conversation today and he hoped with all his heart to remain in combat. We strengthen him, we talked to him several times and he wants to stay."
The IDF said that "the soldier in question was dismissed from combat. It should be emphasized that the IDF condemn disobedience and act sternly against any violation of military orders. "
Last week on Thursday, a Nahal Haredi battalion was sent to Migron, including the soldier Pinni Shandropi. While securing the area, Pinni found out that he and his friends are replacing border policemen who went to participate in the evacuation of the 'Sruga' estate near Yitzhar.
Shandropi, the son of Rabbi Yigal Shandropi from the Nahliel settlement, said to his commander that he was educated not to participate in the 1000th cycle of activity against Jews, took off his gun and vest and left.
The soldier was placed today for disciplinary hearing and was dismissed from the post of fighting.
Pinni Shandropi's mother, Ronit, said in a conversation with Channel 7 that he feels he received a harsh punishment, "He's not afraid of jail, but he did want to stay in combat. They want him to become a caretaker, for him that is the worst punishment."
Shandropi says that for her son, to help evacuate a settlement is the hardest thing to bear: "He is not able to participate in it in any way, he knows what it is to be evacuated, we had to evacuate here in the synagogue at Nahliel, and it is hard for him."
She hopes that the verdict will change, "he has a battalion conversation today and he hoped with all his heart to remain in combat. We strengthen him, we talked to him several times and he wants to stay."
The IDF said that "the soldier in question was dismissed from combat. It should be emphasized that the IDF condemn disobedience and act sternly against any violation of military orders. "
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