IDF SOLDIER FROM RUSSIA A NAZI
Neo-Nazi IDF soldier?: By Efrat Weiss
An IDF soldier from the West Bank settlement of Ariel was arrested Thursday, Holocaust Memorial Day, in suspicion of belonging to a neo-Nazi group, police said, adding that a swastika was found tattooed on his body. The soldier is also suspected of drug possession.
In a search of the soldier’s home police officers found what they suspect to be drugs, along with a computer linking the suspect to neo-Nazi organizations based overseas. The soldier willingly showed the detectives websites of neo-Nazi organizations he had been in contact with.
An initial investigation revealed the 20-year-old soldier immigrated to Israel from Russia four years ago along with his mother. During the investigation he said he hated Israel and all that is related to it. “He hates Jews and hates the IDF, and defines himself as a Nazi ,” a police source said.
The soldier’s mother was also detained for suspicion of belonging to a neo-Nazi group. Police sources said she claimed to hate Israel too. Israel Police and the Interior Ministry are looking into whether the soldier had immigrated to the country illegally with the use of forged documents.
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