Surprise, surprise. It`s - once again - the Kfir Brigade. Every single time one of these stories comes up, in Haaretz or in any other Israeli media source, the culprits 9 times out of 10 are from the Kfir Brigade.
The army has to take a long hard look at what`s going on there. And then either makes serious changes. Or disband the brigade.
There are, incidentally, precedents for such actions: The Canadian Armed Forces disbaned its Airborne Regiment after a much publicized case of torture and murder in Somalia in 1992. |
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