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January 09, 1987 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-01-09

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Reinstatement
Of Shin Bet
Officials Urged

ml Aviv (JTA) — Deputy
Attorney-General Yehudit
Karp, a key member of the
Justice Ministry's three-
member legal team which
drew up the Attorney-
General's report on the Shin
Bet (GSSGeneral Security
Service) report on the killing
of two terrorists after their
capture and the subsequent
cover-up by senior GSS per-
sonnel, last week called for
the reinstatement of the three
GSS officers who exposed the
crimes connected with the
April 1984 bus hijack.
In a letter sent to Attorney
General Yosef Harish, with
copies to the Justice Ministry
and the State Attorney, Karp
said that if the reinstatement
of the three ousted officials
were not possible, they should
be given public recognition
and thanked for their actions
in bringing the affair to light.
The three men — former
Shin Bet Deputy head
Reuven Hazak, Peleg Radai
and Rafi Malka — were forced
to leave by then-Shin Bet
head Avraham Shalom, the
man they had denounced but
whose version of the events
was at that time was believed
rather than theirs.

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