Fighters in Golani's 51st Battalion received kebabs and burgers last Friday that, according to published documentation, are not fit for human consumption.
In a post published by Tzachi Dabush, the former military correspondent for Gali Tzahal, he presented a picture of food that looked shocking and said that it was a lunch served to the fighters. A warrior is only allowed one kebab because there is a shortage.
'It's inedible, even the cats would not touch it.
We feel that we are being underestimated, "Dabush was quoted as saying.
"The best for me"
below is the lunch served today to Golani fighters from the 51st Battalion. Not only is this what was served to them, they were informed that each fighter is only allowed one kebab because there is a shortage.
'It's inedible, even the cats would not touch it.
We feel despised. "Pic.twitter.com/TrwaDDBytn
- Tzahi Dabush (@TsahiDaboush) January 14, 2022
The post went viral in a short time and surfers expressed outrage at the documentation.
"Every time again, the IDF is surprised by the gap between the excellent operational medium and the administrative medium, which is a resounding failure at the level of national failure," Ayalon wrote.
Let's go to hell.
There is money for pensions, but there is no proper food, "Yossi added.
The IDF claims that this is a case that does not represent.
However, after lunch the battalion commander toured the kitchen and had a dialogue with the kitchen staff in order to improve the quality of the food to be served next.
"Every soldier who has a claim on any issue is invited to contact his battalion commanders in order to receive an answer."
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