Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Israeli soldiers captured on YouTube doing the 'West Bank shuffle': Patrol dances during Muslim call to prayer
The six soldiers crouch down during an apparently routine patrol in the West Bank town of Hebron
Music maestro, please: Suddenly Kesha's track Tick Tock starts and the soldiers start their routine
Some Israeli soldiers may have to face the music for a viral video of them dancing on duty.
A video of the soldiers stopping a patrol in the West Bank to dance to American electro-pop singer Kesha's hit 'Tick Tock' has appeared YouTube.But Israeli TV stations picked it up and showed it repeatedly on Monday.
The patrol gets into the swing of things as the music continues on the YouTube video
There is no camouflaging their enthusiasm as the six troops throw themselves into the dance
The YouTube user who posted it identified the dancers as Israeli infantrymen in the tense Palestinian city of Hebron.
The video shows six soldiers patrolling as a Muslim call to prayer is heard. Then the music changes, and they break into a Macarena-like dance.
The military called the video a 'stunt' and said the troops' commanders have been informed.
That could mean their next dance will be 'Jailhouse Rock.'
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