Yes they did. One was a soldier who knew Arabic, and could really get into the personal feelings of the people of the West Bank. In fact, he did suicide prevention counseling on a would-be suicide bomber. Many did not like working at army checkpoints in the West Bank, because they felt they were humiliating people there. I could get the idea, that like soldiers everywhere, they can be assigned duties they did not personally like.
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Yes they did. One was a soldier who knew Arabic, and could really get into the personal feelings of the people of the West Bank. In fact, he did suicide prevention counseling on a would-be suicide bomber. Many did not like working at army checkpoints in the West Bank, because they felt they were humiliating people there. I could get the idea, that like soldiers everywhere, they can be assigned duties they did not personally like.
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