IDF Suspends Battalion After CNN Crew Assault in West Bank

The Israel Defense Forces has suspended all operational activities of a reserve battalion following the detention and assault of a CNN news crew in the West Bank. The incident occurred as the team, led by correspondent Jeremy Diamond, was covering the aftermath of an attack by Israeli settlers. IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir ordered the suspension after footage of the assault was broadcast. The battalion, part of the ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda unit, will undergo retraining and its future deployment is pending review.

Key Points: IDF Suspends Battalion Over CNN Crew Assault in West Bank

  • Battalion suspended over assault on journalists
  • Incident occurred during coverage of settler attack
  • Unit withdrawn from West Bank duties
  • Internal inquiry led to disciplinary action
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IDF suspends reserve battalion over assault, detention of US-based news crew in West Bank

Israeli military suspends reserve battalion after soldiers detained and assaulted a CNN news team covering settler violence in the occupied West Bank.

"will be suspended - IDF Official Statement"

Tel Aviv, March 30

The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday announced the immediate suspension of all operational activities of a reserve battalion following the high-profile detention and assault of a CNN news team in the occupied West Bank last week.

According to CNN, citing an Israeli military official, the battalion, comprised of hundreds of reservists from the ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda Battalion, will be withdrawn from West Bank duties and reassigned to training until further notice.

The decision was ordered by IDF's Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, roughly 48 hours after CNN broadcast footage of the incident, and is seen as a significant disciplinary action by the IDF.

According to CNN, the disciplinary suspension follows an incident last Thursday in the Palestinian village of Tayasir, where the CNN team, led by correspondent Jeremy Diamond, was covering the aftermath of an attack by Israeli settlers who had established an illegal outpost in the area.

During the encounter, soldiers detained the crew, with one soldier seen placing CNN photojournalist Cyril Theophilos in a chokehold, forcing him to the ground and damaging his camera. The team reported being held by the battalion for nearly two hours.

In an official statement on its Telegram channel, the IDF said that findings from an internal inquiry were presented to the Chief of the General Staff, and based on commanders' recommendations, the reserve battalion's deployment "will be suspended."

The statement added that the unit "will remain in reserve service and will undergo a process aimed at reinforcing its professional and ethical foundations" and "will resume operational activity upon completion of this process and subject to the decision of the Commander of the Central Command. " Additional command measures are expected at a later stage.

The military has not detailed whether individual soldiers involved will face further disciplinary action, but it noted that accountability measures for actions during the incident are ongoing.

The battalion placed on suspension is the reserve unit of Netzah Yehuda, an infantry battalion initially created to help ultra-Orthodox Jews serve in the IDF while preserving religious practices like gender separation and strict observance, as per CNN.

In recent years, however, the unit--mostly deployed in the West Bank--has drawn recruits from radical right-wing settler factions, including the so-called "Hilltop Youth", CNN reported.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The article says the battalion recruits from radical settler factions. This is the core problem. When you mix military duty with extreme ideology, such incidents are bound to happen. The suspension is just a temporary fix.
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David E
As someone who values a free press, I'm glad action was taken, but only after the footage went public. It shouldn't take international media exposure for a military to discipline its own. The chokehold on the photojournalist was completely unacceptable.
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Ananya R
The world is watching. For a country that often talks about being the only democracy in the region, attacking journalists doesn't look good at all. Hope the "ethical reinforcement" training is serious and not just for show. 🙏
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Vikram M
While the assault is wrong, we must remember the context is a volatile occupied territory. Soldiers are under immense pressure. The suspension is the right step, but the solution needs to be broader—addressing the root causes of the conflict.
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Sarah B
This is a good example of institutional accountability. The IDF investigated and acted swiftly by their standards (48 hours). Many militaries would try to bury this. The "additional command measures" mentioned will be the real test.

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