A Golani Brigade reservist posted a complaint about a municipal inspection fine issued to soldiers who had just returned from a month and a half in Lebanon, while they were still eating at an outdoor tent site. The reservist questions why inspectors could not exercise discretion.
A post by a Golani Brigade reservist describes a municipal inspection fine given to soldiers at a meal gathering after returning from operational duty in southern Lebanon. The reservist, who says he is paying the fine himself, criticizes the timing and manner of the enforcement, arguing that the soldiers had just completed a month and a half of combat and were still seated at an open tent. The incident was posted to a public channel and has generated discussion about the relationship between municipal bylaw enforcement and IDF service. No further details about the specific location, the identity of the inspector, or the exact fine amount have been reported.
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