- Dear Jeff,
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- I just recieved this article clip from a friend in Tel
Aviv University, Israel. His name is Yitzhak Laor yitshac@post.tau.ac.il
. This article appeared in Yediot Aharonot, Hebrew daily in Tel Aviv on
May 31, 2002.
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- Regards,
- Ziva Cohen
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- "I didn't give a chance to anyone" --Moshe
Nissim
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- published in Yediot Aharonot Hebrew daily paper in Tel
Aviv (May 31, 2002).
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- The Alternative Information Center translated the words
of one soldier from an engineering platoon, scheduled to receive the Medal
of Honour awarded to twelve soldiers who participated in the war crimes
of Jenin and the destruction in the old city of Nablus.
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- Moshe Nissim, who operated an armore bulldozer for 75
straight hours in Jenin:
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- "No one refused an order to take down a house. When
they told me to destroy a house I exploited that in order to destroy a
few more homes. On the loudspeaker (the Palestinian residents) were warned
to get out before I came in. But I didn't give a chance to anyone. I
didn't wait. I'm sure that people died inside of those houses. From my
perspective we left them a football field, they should play there. The
100x100 was our present to the camp. Jenin will not return to be what
it was."
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- -- published in 'Yedioth Ahronot,' Friday 31 May 2002.
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- This person incriminated himself and those who sent him
to commit War Crimes in the name of "self defense". Does anybody
know what legal steps can be taken? How and where can one press charges
against this man and those who gave his orders? Yehudith
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