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The Israeli army was forced to cancel several weeks ago an arrest operation in West Bank after a soldier from an elite unit of the Artillery Corps upfront prepayment deployment in an update to its Facebook, which conducted a review for the work that awaited those days, according to the daily Jerusalem Post.

"On Wednesday, we will clean (the name of the town) in a sweep of arrests. Tomorrow another operation of arrests and then, God willing, at home this Thursday." This comment, reported by several colleagues from the same unit as the soldier indiscretion, shattered a deployment in the region Binyamin West Bank.

Updating your profile military cost the ten days in prison and the withdrawal of the unit to which he belonged

commanders mission managers decided to cancel the understanding that their success and safety had been compromised, but took place in days and, according to Israeli newspaper concluded successfully. However, updating its military profile cost him ten days in prison and the withdrawal of the unit to which he belonged.

Unit Information Security of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a letter to remember that "the enemy intelligence analyzes the Internet for information from the IDF. "These data" could impede the operations and endanger our forces, "it added.

The case is not unique, since in April 2008, a soldier in a unit Army intelligence was sentenced to 19 days in jail for up to Facebook a photograph revealing sensitive information. The deputy commander of the unit, Lt. Col. Eyal, acknowledged that 2009 also saw a "handful" of cases in which forced to ask the military to withdraw any information from social networks.

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