Dozens of soldiers left their bases in Israel
In the news of the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot, it was claimed that the soldiers in question were stationed at the “Tzeelim” military base in the occupied West Bank, west of Ramallah.
Dozens of Golani Brigade soldiers were reported to have left the base to protest the dismissal of the company commander, leaving their “Tavor” type weapons at the military base during training.
In the newspaper news, it was also claimed that Brigade Commander Yiftah Norkin met with the soldiers to explain the decision on their commander and persuade them to return to the camp.
While the name of the ousted Israeli commander was not shared, no information was shared about the number of military personnel who left the base.
In a statement made on the Israeli army’s Twitter account, it was assessed that what happened was a serious incident that did not comply with the values of the army.
It was indicated that the investigation and investigation into the incident continues.
The Israeli army announced that the commander of the Golani Brigade was fired not for a specific incident, but for “inconsistency” in the performance of his duty.