IDF spokesman Brigadier-General Ran Kochav has apologized and taken responsibility for an incident that occurred on Shabbat which involved photographers being brought into a military dining hall and taking pictures of the soldiers there, including religious soldiers.

Taking photographs is not permitted on Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, and IDF regulations only permit the breaching of Shabbat laws in cases of life-and-death.

"The incident that occurred at the Ofer camp where a photographer entered while soldiers were eating a Shabbat meal on Friday evening together with the Chief of Staff, was an error, and I apologize," said Kochav. "This was an incident that should not have happened and I take full responsibility. Modeh ve'ozev yeruham," he concluded, using a Jewish expression that means, "The person who admits to his error and corrects his behavior receives mercy."

The gravity of the incident was compounded by the fact that religiously observant soldiers were forced to pose for a photograph together with the Chief of Staff, Aviv Kochavi, in advance of Kochavi's press briefing.... Read More: Arutz-7