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What is Behind the transfer of 100 thousand soldiers, "Israeli" to the Negev?

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Hebrew media revealed a plan to transfer units of the army, to the occupied Negev, and a series of new appointments in the leadership of the occupation army.

The tenth Hebrew channel said that the leaders of the "Israeli" army, presented yesterday a plan to transfer units of the army to the Negev, in order to encourage settlement.

According to the channel, the Israeli army will transfer training cities to the Negev and 100 thousand regular soldiers to camps within the plan to transfer the army to the south (from occupied Palestine).

The minister of the occupation army, Avigdor Lieberman, described the plan as a "national project" and called on everyone to support it.

The channel said that the army leadership presented to the government the plan to transfer and establish a communications and information technology complex to the Negev, as well as the establishment of an intelligence complex there in 2018.

Lieberman promised to move the army to the Negev as "an achievement for Ben-Gurion's vision of developing the Negev."

The channel pointed out that the army, in order to encourage regular soldiers to live in the Negev, decided to establish attractive homes and a train line in the "Omer" settlement in the Negev for their benefit, indicating that the cost of the project is up to 50 billion shekels ($1 USD= 3.52 shekels).

And is the largest project in the history of the Zionist entity, and continues to transfer army camps to the Negev to 2022.

Meanwhile, the seventh Hebrew channel said that Lieberman today approved a series of appointments in the General Staff, including the heads of the leadership and head of the intelligence service, according to a spokesman for the army of occupation.

On the recommendation of Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot, the current commander of Military Intelligence, Major General Harti Halevy, will be appointed commander of the Southern Command. He will be replaced by Major General Tamir Heyman, Commander of the Northern Corps and Military Colleges. Brigadier General Amir Bram will be promoted to the rank of Major General.

Major-General Nadav Badan, head of the Cyberspace Computing and Defense Division, will be appointed commander of the Center. General Aharon Haloya, Chief of the Technology and Logistics Division, will be appointed Chief of the Operations Branch and will be replaced by Brigadier General Laur Karmli and Brigadier General Itzik Turgeman and Serjian.

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