Well I'm here in the officers' school, accessing the web.
The entire officer's school is drafted for the disengagement mission, and that includes me as well.
We were supposed to leave for Gaza yesterday, but we keep getting delayed for various reasons. Several platoons have already left, and are in camps there. Things are tense.
We have been alerted several times already and all our stuff are packed and waiting near the buses. Taking them next to the buses and then back to our living place is annoying! We have lots of heavy stuff, and udnerwear for a month is quite alot of wait!
Anyways, what am I expected to do?
I don't know yet.
There are several options:
1) just wait in the camp.
2) guard the gaza strip borders from jewish infiltrators who will try to enter it and disrupt the evacuation
3) actively go from house to house and remove people (by force if necessary)
4) help people who are willing to leave to pack and carry their stuff
option 3 is the hardest (mentally and physically) and we have been preparing mostly for it, even though chances are, most of the bussiness will be left to special better trained units.
anyways, i will attempt to tell you what's up through Az (whose calls i've been politely ignoring in the last week).
I hope you won't get to see my face on TV
I'm the pale one with the large nose and green beret
please don't get into politics in this thread. I want to dedicate it to "field reporting" (even though it is not exactly kosher by army standards).
I will be talking to you through Az as soon as I get the word to move.
missing all of you guys
cadet siro.
The entire officer's school is drafted for the disengagement mission, and that includes me as well.
We were supposed to leave for Gaza yesterday, but we keep getting delayed for various reasons. Several platoons have already left, and are in camps there. Things are tense.
We have been alerted several times already and all our stuff are packed and waiting near the buses. Taking them next to the buses and then back to our living place is annoying! We have lots of heavy stuff, and udnerwear for a month is quite alot of wait!
Anyways, what am I expected to do?
I don't know yet.
There are several options:
1) just wait in the camp.
2) guard the gaza strip borders from jewish infiltrators who will try to enter it and disrupt the evacuation
3) actively go from house to house and remove people (by force if necessary)
4) help people who are willing to leave to pack and carry their stuff
option 3 is the hardest (mentally and physically) and we have been preparing mostly for it, even though chances are, most of the bussiness will be left to special better trained units.
anyways, i will attempt to tell you what's up through Az (whose calls i've been politely ignoring in the last week).
I hope you won't get to see my face on TV
I'm the pale one with the large nose and green beret
please don't get into politics in this thread. I want to dedicate it to "field reporting" (even though it is not exactly kosher by army standards).
I will be talking to you through Az as soon as I get the word to move.
missing all of you guys
cadet siro.
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