Reservist Dedi Simchi alleged that during his service under then-Brigadier General Yair Golan, the orders they received from Golan were so extreme that one would think he was the deputy of far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. Simchi made the statement in a post without providing specific examples.
Reservist Dedi Simchi, who previously served under then-Brigadier General Yair Golan, claimed in a new statement that the orders issued by Golan were so extreme that they would lead observers to mistake him for the deputy of far-right Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir. Simchi did not elaborate on specific orders. The allegation follows a similar accusation Simchi made earlier at the Israel Hayom conference, as The Zioneer reported minutes earlier. The statement adds a colorful comparison but no new substantiated details.
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