The Jerusalem Post

IDF dismisses officers after two elite soldiers injured

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

The IDF has dismissed two officers in the elite Maglan unit following two recent training accidents in which two soldiers were injured, one seriously.

Following an investigat­ion conducted Monday by Brig.- Gen. Yaron Finkelman, head of the 98th Paratroope­rs Division, two team commanders were dismissed and the commander of the platoon where the officers served was reprimande­d.

In one incident, an elite soldier was moderately injured during a Krav Maga training exercise conducted without proper authorizat­ion and without protective equipment.

According to reports, the soldier was punched in the stomach during the martial arts training exercise.

While he complained of pain after being hit, he was not taken immediatel­y to hospital.

Only after protesting that the pain was worsening did the unit officer permit him to be evacuated to hospital.

The findings of the investigat­ion led to the decision to dismiss the soldier’s commander, First- Lt. G. for “acting erroneousl­y during the [ Krav Maga] training and acted negligentl­y by not sending the soldier for treatment” immediatel­y after his injury.

Krav Maga exercises have been suspended until commanders and instructor­s undergo a “refresher” of the training commands, and new mechanisms for oversight and approval of Krav Maga training in the brigade are introduced, read a statement released by the IDF.

In the second incident, an elite soldier sustained a severe injury during a training exercise when his head hit a rock after he was ordered to jump from a moving Hummer into a thatch of thorns. The soldier was not wearing a helmet.

According to a report in Ynet news, jumping into a thatch of thorns is a Maglan tradition forcing new recruits to “face their fear” during special ambush missions.

The army determined that “action was improper, unprofessi­onal, immoral, dangerous and unnecessar­y,” and the team commander of the injured soldier, Lt. Y., was dismissed.

The parents of the soldier who remains in critical condition in the neurosurgi­cal intensive care unit at Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer where he is anesthetiz­ed and ventilated, told Ynet that jumping from a moving vehicle was “a stupid and dangerous tradition, everyone in the unit is aware of it, and no one forbids it… they tell the fighters that the bushes are their mattress.”

The IDF said the findings of its investigat­ion will be given to the Military Advocate General to decide whether to open a Military Police investigat­ion.

“The IDF takes risks in the face of the enemy as required to fulfill its operationa­l duties.

“It is neither acceptable nor profession­al to unnecessar­ily endanger soldiers during training and routine activities,” read a statement by the IDF adding that commanders were in touch with the families of the injured soldiers.

According to Ynet, the soldier’s parents plan to contest the army’s decision to dismiss lower rank officers while ignoring the responsibi­lity of senior officers.

“It’s inconceiva­ble that the IDF is dismissing junior officers while keeping senior commanders in their positions,” the report quoted a relative of one of the soldiers as saying.

“Everyone knew about this jumping tradition, and no one stopped it.”

Maglan ( 212) is a special forces unit trained to operate behind enemy lines using advanced technologi­es and weaponry.

The elite unit’s 18 months of training is among the most rigorous in the IDF.

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