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Female IDF soldiers post striptease video, use rifles as pole

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June 12, 2013

“Ask and ye shall receive!” (John 16:24)

Yesterday, we wondered about the extent of Israel’s informality with social media. Today, the Internet gods have answered.

Not to be outdone by a sexy Israelilawmaker, or pictures of half-naked soldiers, a group of female IDF soldiers stripping on video has surfaced, complete with an M-16 rifle standing in for a stripper pole.

One soldier offers her booty-shaking comrades this piece of advice: “Dance like a prostitute on that rifle!”

Later she warns, “I am posting this to Facebook and tagging you!”

According to Israeli website Mako, these cases are being treated privately by the girls’ commanders.

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