Journalist Yishai Friedman reports that Naor Narkis, a candidate for the Democrats party who frequently preaches about military enlistment, violated his agreement with the IDF. He reportedly received significant benefits and a unique service track in exchange for a commitment to extended service.
A new report by journalist Yishai Friedman claims that Naor Narkis, a candidate for the Democrats party, violated his service agreement with the IDF. According to the report, Narkis received substantial benefits and a tailored service track in return for a commitment to extended military service. The claim follows an earlier report that Narkis left the IDF's prestigious Hatzavot program before its completion, as The Zioneer reported at 20:48. Narkis has not yet commented on the new allegation. The report is based on a single source and is unverified.
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