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IDF Soldier Criticizes Central Command Chief Over Administrative Orders in Viral Video

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A serving Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldier publicly criticized Major General Avi Blot, commander of the Central Command, in a video that has sparked controversy within the military. The soldier, identified only as "C," appeared in uniform and accused some commanders of forgetting the true enemy, stating, "Instead of fighting our enemies, the commanders are fighting the Jews." He demanded that Blot cancel administrative orders, which he claimed were unjustly issued to his friends while simultaneously sending him to fight.

The video comes amid heightened tensions in the West Bank, where calls have intensified to oppose administrative orders following the imposition of house arrest on Tal Yinon Dradik. The soldier's remarks directly challenged the military leadership's approach to these orders, which are intended to restrict movement based on security evidence.

The IDF responded firmly, condemning the soldier's statements as unacceptable and inconsistent with the values and expectations of the military. The soldier was summoned for a disciplinary hearing, and the incident is under investigation. The IDF emphasized that the administrative orders signed by the Central Command are based on clear and substantiated evidence and are necessary for maintaining regional security.

This episode highlights internal dissent within the IDF regarding the use of administrative restrictions in the ongoing conflict in the West Bank and the broader debate over military conduct and policy enforcement.

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