Israeli Charedi Army Unit Linked To American’s Death Exits West Bank

6
Illustrative: Israeli soldiers of the Netzah Yehuda battalion are seen at a military base, in the northern Jordan Valley. (Yaakov Naumi/Flash90)

JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military said Wednesday it is temporarily removing a unit of ultra-Orthodox soldiers out of the West Bank after a 78-year-old Palestinian-American man died following an arrest by its soldiers early this year.

Join our WhatsApp group

Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email


The army said the “Netzah Yehuda” Battalion will be moved to the Golan Heights, along Israel’s northern front with Syria, by the end of the year.

The announcement made no mention of the death of Omar Assad, who died after being detained, handcuffed and blindfolded by Israeli soldiers.

Instead, it said the decision “was made out of a desire to diversify their operational deployment in multiple areas, in addition to accumulating more operational experience.” It said the unit would return to the West Bank at the end of next year.

Netzah Yehuda, or “Judea Forever,” is a special unit for ultra-Orthodox Jewish soldiers. The unit was formed to encourage religious men, who often receive special exemptions from compulsory military service, to join the army. But its members have been implicated in past cases of abuse.

Last January, troops from Netzah Yehuda detained Asaad at a checkpoint, binding his hands and blindfolding him. Troops then unbound his hands and left him face-down in an abandoned building.

Assad, who had lived in the U.S. for four decades, was pronounced dead at a hospital after other Palestinians found him unconscious. It was unclear when exactly he died. An autopsy undertaken by Palestinian doctors found Asaad suffered from underlying health conditions, but also found bruises on his head, redness on his wrists from being bound and bleeding in his eyelids from being tightly blindfolded.

After an outcry from the U.S. government, the Israeli military said the incident “was a grave and unfortunate event, resulting from moral failure and poor decision-making on the part of the soldiers.” It said one officer was reprimanded and two other officers reassigned to non-commanding roles, over the incident.


Listen to the VINnews podcast on:

iTunes | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Podbean | Amazon

Follow VINnews for Breaking News Updates


Connect with VINnews

Join our WhatsApp group


6 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Chatzkal
Chatzkal
1 year ago

This makes absolutely no sense. There must be more to the story.

Yoda
Yoda
1 year ago

Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef z”l once suggested a way for low-performing yeshiva students to avoid the draft: Wear a Kahane Chai t-shirt, and say, “I want to join the army, and kill Arabs!” This might have dismissed him then, but is this true today? And how does a low-performing student develop a positive self image, when he is told that he’s at fault?

lazerx
lazerx
1 year ago

78 years old and arrested, handcuffed and blindfolded? sounds like a case for a heart attack to me.
Not that young people like this boys are aware, but I can not blame them.

Avigdor Lieberman
Avigdor Lieberman
1 year ago

This is terrible. All Chareidim should be kicked out of the army.

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

So everyone knows what zionists do to their soldiers