Bootcamp: At Israeli Army!

Israeli soldier filmed himself dancing throughout his basic training is a success on YouTube, with tens of thousands of views
Military basic training can easily switch or effort. Ran Bronstin passed his basic training in dance Hshafl. Bronstin was drafted in March. "When I went to boot camp, I decided to document my transition from a citizen soldier - but with a twist," he said in the video "Shuffling through the IDF" posted on YouTube. Is recorded there from recruitment to the swearing-in ceremony and in various situations - Baku " D, in related works, waiting for public transportation, uniform in socks in his base, lecture at the flag, near the aircraft, services, parade, tent - when he dances the dance Hshafl sounds Party Rock Anthem by the band LMFAO, imitating the steps dance original clip of the song. video recorder until now some 68 thousand views.
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The video mentions the famous video series Where the hell is Matt?, Where Matt Harding dance dancing funny invented around the world - including Israel, which he visited several times. Harding was photographed dancing on a visit to Vietnam in 2003 and in various places in Africa in 2004, posted a video edit of the dance and it became viral. Chewing gum brand Stride hydrogen Lharding video production in 2006 two other countries in the world. Third video was published in 2008, which also included dance Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.



The IDF does not condemn, but look suspicious network

Two years ago, they were soldiers dancing in Hebron
In August, the IDF began to replace the outdated smartphones Slolrii Mirs of Cellcom and Intelligence Division explains how the campaign was to prevent information leakage through these devices. Among other things, the soldiers shoot Yasser military bases, upload confidential information to the Internet and to allow positioning of the device. Yet even before entering smartphone's official army troops and bases produced during the operational movies using phones and digital cameras, as in some cases they reveal confidential information, are breaking the law and orders and harm the image of the army.
In 2009, photographed soldiers in helmets and gray, probably within a military base, they dance to Crank That by Soulja Boy, video played 70 thousand times. In 2010, YouTube video of soldiers from Battalion 50 of the Nahal, uniform, vest and arms, dancing in the alley in Hebron to "Tick - Tock 'singer Keisha. Video received mixed reactions in Israel and abroad, and was removed after two days from the network (but you can view a copy of it) . spokesman for the army said then: "This is a joke of a number of soldiers, the issue was brought to the attention of commanders."

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