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Title: Israeli Military Mag In Hot Water For Story On Drag-Queen Soldiers
Post by: Shana A on March 21, 2012, 11:22:01 AM
Israeli Military Mag In Hot Water For Story On Drag-Queen Soldiers

By:           Dan Avery
On:           Mar 20, 2012

http://www.queerty.com/israeli-military-mag-in-hot-water-for-story-on-drag-queen-soldiers-20120320/ (http://www.queerty.com/israeli-military-mag-in-hot-water-for-story-on-drag-queen-soldiers-20120320/)

Bamahane is a military magazine published in Israel and subsidized by the country's Armed Forces. (Sort of like an Israeli version of Stars and Stripes). So when military brass saw the latest issue—which included a feature on soldiers who don drag after clocking out—they blew their stack.

Reports the AP:

    The article interviewed three active duty soldiers who slip into drag after their shifts. It was illustrated by photos, including one of a soldier in military uniform wearing a gas mask and red, over-the-knee boots with see-through high heels.
Title: Re: Israeli Military Mag In Hot Water For Story On Drag-Queen Soldiers
Post by: Jamie D on March 21, 2012, 11:36:14 AM
"Israel has accepted gay and lesbian soldiers since 1993—and in fact the military recognizes same-sex couples, including widows, and allows soldiers to participate in Pride marches. So it seems this would be a case at the army balking about something it fines unseemly, rather than illicit."

(From the article)