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IDF Reservists Face Mold, Flooding, and Kitchen Closure at Lebanon Border Outpost
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 4 hours ago
What happened
More than 100 IDF reservists at the Tsiporen outpost on the Lebanon border face severe living condition problems including mold, flooding, and a closed kitchen due to rotting meat. The 91st Division is aware and working to fix the issues, with ongoing repairs reported by the IDF.
- 01Over 100 reservists at Tsiporen outpost endure mold, flooding, and infrastructure failures.
- 02The dining hall was closed after months-old rotting meat was found, forcing use of an alternate room.
- 03Mold, drainage problems, and fire damage from a truck fire affect the outpost buildings.
- 04Soldiers sleep in substandard conditions while the kitchen fails health standards.
- 05The 91st Division is aware and actively working to repair the outpost's deficiencies.
- 06The IDF reports ongoing cleanup and repair efforts, prioritizing improved conditions.
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