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WATCH: Israeli army chiefs red-faced by new racy video just days after recruits posted cheeky pics online

Female Israeli soldiers posing in their underwear and combat gear. The soldiers were reprimanded for “unbecoming behavior.” (Facebook)

The latest set of racy photos published to Facebook by a group of female Israeli soldiers. The group put the photos online after they were reprimanded over the weekend for “unbecoming behavior” in relation to a previous set of pictures. (Facebook)

The latest set of racy photos published to Facebook by a group of female Israeli soldiers. The group put the photos online after they were reprimanded over the weekend for “unbecoming behavior” in relation to a previous set of pictures. (Facebook)

The latest set of racy photos published to Facebook by a group of female Israeli soldiers. The group put the photos online after they were reprimanded over the weekend for “unbecoming behavior” in relation to a previous set of pictures. (Facebook)

Female Israeli soldiers posing in their underwear and combat gear in January 2012. The photo might have been the inspiration for the latest round of racy Facebook pics, which resulted in soldiers being reprimanded for “unbecoming behavior.” (Facebook)

Half-naked Israeli female recruits have been exposed again after racy footage emerged showing them pole dancing around a rifle.

Three women are seen gyrating around the assault weapon – one of whom is dressed in just a G-string and vest, according to The Sun.

The new video is sure to anger army bosses who last week revealed they reprimanded a group of female soldiers who had stripped off and posted the photos on Facebook.

It is not clear whether the video involves the same women as last week’s pictures – or even whether it was shot at the same barracks. But the images of the scantily-clad women will likely embarrass military chiefs in the nuclear-armed nation.

The footage shows the women dancing in their underwear and using weapons as props as they choreograph a sexy routine.

One of the women can be heard to say in Hebrew that she is going to upload the video to Facebook and tag the women in it. None of the soldiers’ identities have been released.

Last week, a group of frisky female Israeli soldiers published three more half-naked photos of themselves while on duty, almost immediately after they were punished for posting a similar photo on Facebook.

Israeli officials confirmed the soldiers had been disciplined for the cheeky Facebook snap.

The racy shots of the four unnamed servicewomen posing in underwear and a few items of combat gear is the latest social media scandal to hit the Israeli military.

Israeli news outlet Walla reported that the women were fresh recruits who were stationed on a base in the southern part of the country.

The first shot that got the group in trouble depicts the group posing in their underwear outside with their backsides positioned towards the camera. The shot is thought to have been inspired by a similar picture taken in January of 2012 where five women are seen wearing helmets and not much else.

Israeli military officials did not divulge the exact nature of the punishment they face but blasted their lack of professionalism. “The commanding officers disciplined the soldiers as they saw fitting,” the army said in a statement.

In an effort to encourage female conscripts to stop stripping, the military instituted a series of lectures that stressed the importance of staying clothed while on duty.

Apparently the lectures had little effect on the women because the group published three more photos after they were disciplined. In the new pictures, the women are seen wearing very skimpy underwear while they cover their breasts with rifles.

In 2010, Israeli military brass instituted a social media ban after several pictures emerged of Israeli soldiers dancing suggestively around Palestinian prisoners, some of them blindfolded.

Earlier this year, another Israeli soldier was busted for posing naked with a gun and tweeting ant-Palestinian slogans.

The Israeli Army’s social media chief was slammed as a racist last year after tweeting a picture of himself slathered in mud with a caption reading “Obama style.”

Most Jewish Israeli men and women are required to serve in the military, starting at age 18.

To read more, go to The Sun.