A video circulating on Arab social channels tonight shows an IDF soldier stationed at Joseph's Tomb in Nablus playing a keyboard musical instrument while securing the site. The clip appears to have been filmed during the ongoing military operation to allow worshipper access to the tomb.
A video circulating tonight on Arab social channels shows an IDF soldier playing keyboard during the security operation at Joseph's Tomb in Nablus. The clip, reported by reports, captures the soldier accompanying the event with a musical performance. The IDF has been securing the area in eastern Nablus since late Monday night ahead of an expected entry by worshippers, as The Zioneer reported earlier tonight (Tue 00:07 Jerusalem, relation: BACKGROUND). The video adds a human-interest angle to the ongoing security deployment, with the soldier's impromptu keyboard performance drawing attention on social media. The details of the soldier's identity, the instrument's origin, and whether this was a permitted activity during the operation have not been independently verified.
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