The Israeli soldier who physically assaulted a NCS photojournalist in March was formally reprimanded by his commanders for his use of power however faces no criminal charges within the matter, the Israeli navy mentioned Monday.
“The investigation found that during the encounter between the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) soldiers and the media crew in the area, physical force was used by one of the soldiers against a photographer from the media organization,” the navy mentioned in an announcement to NCS.
The navy police’s criminal investigations unit probed the assault, however navy prosecutors finally didn’t pursue criminal charges, turning as an alternative to the command’s disciplinary course of.
“After the soldier expressed remorse for his actions during the disciplinary process, he received a formal command reprimand,” the IDF mentioned. A navy reprimand enters a soldier’s personnel file and negatively impacts his or her future within the IDF. The IDF declined to call the soldier, who was a reservist.
The investigation was initiated after the soldier put NCS photojournalist Cyril Theophilos in a chokehold and compelled him to the bottom whereas he was filming within the village of Tayasir within the occupied West Bank in March. Israeli settlers had simply established an unlawful outpost on the web site.
During the incident, Israeli troopers additionally pointed their rifles on the NCS crew and detained them. One soldier who spoke to NCS on digicam about “revenge” in opposition to Palestinians in the course of the incident was dismissed from the IDF on the time.
NCS was licensed to movie within the space.
In the aftermath of the incident, the IDF chief of employees, Lt. Gen Eyal Zamir, took sweeping disciplinary action, suspending all operational actions of the battalion, which is the reserve part of the ultra-Orthodox “Netzah Yehuda” unit. The IDF mentioned the assault represented a “serious ethical and professional failure.”
The battalion was as soon as once more redeployed to the West Bank 30 days later after present process an training seminar and extra coaching.