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Israeli Court Rejects Gaza Brigade Intelligence Officer's Appeal Against Military Discharge After October 7 Massacre
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First reported by Mako · 56 minutes ago
What happened
An Israeli court rejected the appeal of a Gaza Division intelligence officer against his discharge from the IDF following the October 7 massacre, allowing the military to continue the release process based on command responsibility findings.
- 01Israeli court dismissed Lt. Col. A's appeal against discharge from the IDF.
- 02Lt. Col. A served as intelligence officer of the Gaza Division during the October 7 massacre.
- 03IDF investigations found several senior commanders responsible for the massacre.
- 04The Chief of Staff decided disciplinary actions are warranted against these commanders.
- 05Lt. Col. A is included among those commanders facing discharge.
- 06The military will proceed with releasing Lt. Col. A from permanent service as per the court ruling.
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