Female IDF soldiers disciplined for ‘unbecoming behavior’ after posing in their underwear for Facebook

 

Pictures show new recruits dressed only in their underwear & combat fatigues.

IDF Spokesperson office said they were disciplined for their ‘unbecoming behavior’.

By Becky Evans

 

 

Dressed only in their underwear and provocatively holding weapons for the camera, they appear to be having a great time posing for photographs in their barracks room.

In trouble - The images showed the soldiers removing their fatigues to expose their underwear and backsides

In trouble – The images showed the soldiers removing their fatigues to expose their underwear and backsides

But four Israeli female soldiers have now been disciplined by the country’s military for their ‘unbecoming behaviour’ after the raunchy pictures were posted on Facebook.

The images, published on Israeli news website Walla, showed the soldiers removing their fatigues to expose their underwear and backsides.

In another, five women posed in what appeared to be a barracks room, dressed only in helmets and a small amount of combat equipment.

From behind - The photographed women were said to be new recruits stationed on a base in southern Israel

From behind – The photographed women were said to be new recruits stationed on a base in southern Israel

Walla, which blurred the faces of the women, said they were new recruits stationed on a base in southern Israel.

The incident is the latest in a string of episodes involving young Israeli soldiers on social media that have drawn reprimand from the military.

In a statement, the military said the women had acted in a manner showing ‘unbecoming behaviour’ for Israeli soldiers, adding: ‘The commanding officers disciplined the soldiers as they saw fitting.’

The Israeli military said the soldiers were disciplined for 'unbecoming behaviour' after the pictures were posted online

The Israeli military said the soldiers were disciplined for ‘unbecoming behaviour’ after the pictures were posted online

The statement did not identify the soldiers or give any details about the punishments. Military officials said the base conducted educational lectures to keep soldiers from repeating the offence.

Several times in recent years, the Israeli military has disciplined soldiers for what were considered improper postings in social media sites.

Last year, the social media chief for the Israel Defence Force was branded ‘racist’ after posting a picture on Facebook of his face covered in mud alongside the caption ‘Obama style’.

The women posed in their underwear and combat fatigues in the images that were posted on Facebook

The women posed in their underwear and combat fatigues in the images that were posted on Facebook

Lt. Sacha Dratwa faced a barrage of abuse for the picture, which appeared to show him swimming in the Dead Sea, and denied he was racist.

A male Israeli soldier was also condemned after being filmed dancing suggestively around a blindfolded Palestinian woman in a video posted to YouTube in 2010.

That incident followed the discovery of photos earlier that year showing a female soldier posing in front of Palestinian prisoners.

The Israeli military banned soldiers from using social media sites while on base after the photographs came to light.

The ban was an effort to prevent future embarrassing posts on social media. It remains unclear whether the ban is in effect.

Early this year, another soldier was reprimanded for writing anti-Palestinian tweets and posting pictures to multiple social media services showing himself naked with a gun.

Most Jewish Israeli men and women are required to serve in the military, starting at age 18.

 

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