JERUSALEM – An Israeli military official says an officer who was
punished for hitting a pro-Palestinian activist last month has been
reassigned to a training school.
The official said Saturday that Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner is being
investigated by military police and can still face further punishment.
He spoke on condition of anonymity due to military protocol.
The Israeli military did not have information on his reassignment.
The military dismissed Eisner from his post as a deputy division
commander after footage of him striking a pro-Palestinian activist
made headlines.
The military punished him by canceling his scheduled command position
at the officers academy. He was also banned from command posts for
two years.
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JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli military official says an officer who was
punished for hitting a pro-Palestinian activist last month has been
reassigned to a training school.
Speaking on condition of anonymity due to military protocol, the
official said Saturday that Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner is being
investigated by military police and can still face further punishment.
A military spokesman did not have information on his reassignment.
The military dismissed Eisner from his post as a deputy division
commander after footage of him striking a pro-Palestinian activist
made headlines.