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Avihu Panhasov returned to performing in front of soldiers. Watch the craziness of his performance yesterday - voila! culture

2024-02-01T11:02:30.280Z

Highlights: Avihu Panhasov returned to performing in front of soldiers. Watch the craziness of his performance yesterday - voila! culture. Watch his performance last night in the video below. Avihu Pankhasov appears to soldiers during the Gaza war/Nir Hadar The video that caused a stir on twitter The singer was banned from performing at the bases two months ago after his voluntary performance got out of hand in early November. The army said that "the performance did not comply with the army's orders"


After the storm of his performance at the end of last year in front of reserve soldiers, which got out of control and as a result he was banned from appearing in front of soldiers, the army allowed him to do it again. Watch his performance last night


Avihu Panhasov appears to soldiers during the Gaza war/Nir Hadar

The singer Avihu Pankhasov returned to perform in front of soldiers, with the approval of the IDF, and this time too he was happy - this after the storm of his performance at the end of last year in front of reserve soldiers got out of control and as a result he was banned from performing in front of soldiers. In January, the army re-allowed the musician to perform on its territory. Today he uploaded to his Instagram account A video with clips from his appearance yesterday before the 8149th Reserve Battalion of the Southern Brigade in the Gaza Division, in which he is seen after taking off his shirt and pants, dancing and swaying with soldiers who also took off their shirts, performing "crowd surfing" on the soldiers and flying the Israeli flag over the soldiers. Dream, leave tips as well," Pankhasov wrote next to the video. Watch (above).

Avihu Panhasov appears to soldiers during the Gaza war/Nir Hadar

About two months ago, the IDF banned Avihu Panhasov's performances at the bases. This, following his voluntary performance in front of reserve soldiers that got out of hand in early November. A group of reserve fighters, including the Alpinists' unit, hosted Panhasov at an outpost in the north. From videos published on social networks, it appears that during the show Pankhasov drove the soldiers crazy, so much so that at one point he was left in only his underwear, and they were shirtless, and in the end he even jumped on them and danced with them while some of them were waving their personal weapons. After the show, Pankhasov uploaded a video to Instagram and wrote: "Yesterday I saw lions in Hermon! ". The army said that "the performance did not comply with the army's orders and therefore it was decided at the moment not to invite him to perform at the IDF bases".



Senior commanders at the northern border really didn't like what happened during the performance at the outpost and decided to suspend an entire group of fighters due to disciplinary issues.

As a result, the burden was placed on the other companies in the area that did not participate in the performance.

They had to stay in ambushes for much longer periods of time and perform additional defensive tasks.

As first published in Walla!

culture, those recorded on video rattling their personal weapons were immediately suspended from reserve service and sent home.



The issue was brought to the attention of the commander of the 210th division, Brigadier General Zion Retzon, who decided on a temporary suspension of the voyage from operational activity in the war until it was clarified what happened on the ground. A military official said: "Except for the atmosphere and the use of alcohol, there is no intention of agreeing to safety issues.

Discipline is above all.

Command intervention was required in matters of discipline after soldiers played with the weapons.

It is very serious."

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Avihu Panhasov appears to soldiers during the Gaza war/Nir Hadar

The video that caused a stir

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After a series of talks and refreshing the procedures, it was decided a few days later to return the reserve fighters to operational activity subject to the talks and an orderly battle procedure.

Reservists on the northern border criticized the treatment of the fighters: "These are people who have not been at home for a month. They were happy, released tension, one could show patience with them, especially since no one complains about the conditions in the area and the security situation. One could have behaved differently. The decision Taking people out of combat hurt the atmosphere and mood."



The IDF spokesman said at the time that "Reservists who rioted and played with weapons were temporarily suspended from operational activity.

The incident will be investigated and a command conversation was held on the subject, during which it was clarified that the conduct is not in line with the values ​​and orders of the IDF. Some of the soldiers have since returned to their duties. The reserve service of the unit's soldiers who played with weapons was immediately terminated."



At the beginning of December, Pankhasov said in a video he uploaded on his Instagram account: "I want to apologize to all the soldiers who send us requests every day. We have been trying for the past two weeks to do everything possible to reach you, but it turns out that the army issued a banning order against me entering bases and appearing in front of soldiers. He did not Confirms. He doesn't confirm me either in convention areas or bases, but everything is good, we are coming along well. We will find the way now how to meet you as soon as it is given. We are also working on a big show for you. Thinking of you, love you, we will find The way. Anyone who needs help from me regardless, I can reach them at home with a xylophone."

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Source: walla

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