An Israeli officer who struck a pro-Palestinian protester in an allegedly unprovoked incident has been given a two-year ban from command positions.
Lt. Col. Shalom Eisner was told today that he has been removed from his post as deputy commander of the Jordan Valley Brigade and that he will be prevented from taking up command roles for the next two years, including as the Deputy Commander of the IDF Officer School – a role he was due to take on.
The IDF spokesman said the decision was taken on "moral grounds" and that there had been "professional and command failure".
Lt-Col Eisner's actions, which were caught on film and then posted online, have drawn condemnations from the Israeli Prime Minister, the Israeli president and other senior political figures.