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IDF Investigates After Soldier Posts Photo of Bound Palestinian Detainee in Gaza
How 3 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
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First reported by Kan News · 1 day ago
What happened
An IDF soldier posted a photo of a Palestinian detainee bound inside a Gaza military compound, prompting a viral backlash. The IDF initially denied involvement but later confirmed the incident occurred within the Netzah Yehuda Battalion's area. A command investigation is underway, with disciplinary actions planned against those involved and their commanders.
- 01An IDF soldier posted a photo of a bound Palestinian detainee in Gaza with the caption 'Good morning'.
- 02The photo was taken inside a military compound of the Netzah Yehuda Battalion in northern Gaza.
- 03The IDF initially denied the incident's connection to the battalion but later confirmed it after investigation.
- 04The local commander knew about the incident but failed to report it, allegedly trying to conceal it.
- 05The IDF has launched a command investigation and will discipline all involved soldiers and commanders.
- 06The IDF stated the incident violates military values and orders and will be treated seriously.
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