An IDF commander in the Golani Brigade's 51st Brigade was dismissed from his role after ordering soldiers to enter potentially booby-trapped homes in Gaza City's Shejaia neighborhood, which endangered Israeli forces. This was reported by Israeli Channel 12 and confirmed by Al Jazeera. In a related incident, an Israeli woman, Hagit Narkis, confronted a Golani IDF soldier in Tel-Aviv, inquiring about the killing of 'uninvolved' individuals. Narkis was subsequently doxxed and fired from her job at ERAN, also known as Emotional First Aid, a mental support organization.
IDF commander dismissed for endangering forces in Gaza - report A company commander was dismissed and replaced by another commander after ordering soldiers to enter homes in the area despite fears over the houses being boobytrapped. https://t.co/AqvDHWitTo
Israel Channel 12: The commander of the Golani Brigade's 51st Battalion was dismissed after he exposed soldiers to danger in Shujaija.
⚡️Al Jazeera citing Israeli Channel 12: The commander of the 51st Battalion in the Golani Brigade dismisses a company commander for endangering a group of soldiers.
BREAKING: An IDF commander in Golani's 51st Brigade was dismissed from his role after endangering Israeli forces fighting in Gaza City's Shejaia neighborhood. #Israle | #Gaza https://t.co/AqvDHWitTo
"You killed the hostages" a Golani IDF soldier gets confronted in Tel-Aviv by an Israeli woman "How many uninvolved did you kill?" The woman, Hagit Narkis, was instantly doxxed & fired from her job at the mental support org ERAN (Emotional First Aid). https://t.co/o0BNi9eZ46