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May 14, 1982 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-05-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Every desire bears its
death in its very gratifica-
tion.

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Reservists Criticize Riot Tactics

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israelis reacted with con-
cern this week to allega-
tions by six army reserve
officers severely critical of
the behavior of Israeli
soldiers in quelling demon-
strations by Palestinian
Arabs on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip.
The officers, ranging in
rank from lieutenant to
major, all with distin-
guished combat records, ac-
cused the government of
sending incompletely-
trained recruits into the
trouble areas without riot
control equipment, except
fire arms which they some-
times used indiscriminately
with fatal results.
The officers, who ap-
peared at a press conference
arranged by the Peace Now
movement, declined to give
details of specific instances.
They said they provided de-
tails to the army's chief
legal officer after their re-

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quest for a meeting with De-
fense Minister Ariel Sharon
was refused.
The Defense Minstry
said it would hold a full
scale investigation of the
charges and study the
evidence submitted to the
army adjutant general.
According to the officers,
recruits confronted by
stone-throwing Arabs, have
no means of defending
themselves except with
weapons. Although stand-
ing orders require them to
fire at the legs of the demon-
strators, they often "panic"
and fire directly into the
crowds.
Since March, at least 15
Arabs, mostly teenagers,
have been fatally shot by Is-
raeli troops and many more
have been wounded.
The officers also con-
demned the behavior of
Jewish settlers in the occu-
pied territories, charging
that they harass and physi-
cally abuse local Arabs and
open fire on them from jeeps
or buses.
Earlier, Chief of Staff
Gen. Rafael Eitan de-
fended the army's use of
live ammunition to quell
riots on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip.
Eitan, appearing before
the Knesset's Foreign Af-
fairs and Security Commit-
tee, said investigations
show there had been no de-
viation from standing or-

ders by Israeli troops.
He said those orders
banned the use of live
ammunition unless all
other methods of riot control
failed and the soldiers were
in immediate danger. Re-
cently, Israeli forces have
resorted to rubber bullets
but on some occasions they
proved inadequate.
Eitan faced tough ques-
tions and criticism from
Labor Alighment members
of the committee.

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A short film on Israel's tank production will be followed by the
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JERUSALEM FROM BELOW

Highlights archaeological finds discovered below the homes
and ruins of Jerusalem. Relics and entire houses that give hints
of life as it was before the Romans devastated Jerusalem are
shown.

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honored recently at the
Bonnie Brook Golf Club on
the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
Rabbi Noah Gamze of the
Downtown Synagogue per-
formed a short ceremony.
The couple were married
in Detroit on March 26,
1932. Their children are:
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mege
of Oak Park, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Mege of Mas-
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