ISRAEL AT WAR - DAY 471

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Where do IDF soldiers poo?

A lone soldier from Los Angeles who just returned from a tour of duty in the Gaza Strip answers this – and more about the IDF you always wanted to know but were afraid to ask.

Edit 26 December 2024, 5:46 pm

Over the past fourteen months, more than 100,000 IDF soldiers have served in Gaza.

We’ve heard about their combat operations, their firefights with Hamas, the dangers they face when blowing up tunnels.

But I’m also interested in other stuff, like: what do our soldiers in Gaza eat?

Where do they sleep?

And yes, where do they handle the more basic human needs, like, as my mother would say, “Going number one and number two”?

On today’s episode of Inside Israel we speak with IDF Master Sergeant Jacob. He’s a Lone Soldier from Los Angeles who just returned from a tour of duty in the Gaza Strip.

Today, with the help of Jacob, we get an inside look at the raw, unfiltered truth of a soldier’s experience in Gaza.

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