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October 18, 1991 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-10-18

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M. Sempliner

Jerusalem (JTA) — An
Israel Defense Force in-
vestigator recommended
that disciplinary charges be
filed against two senior offi-
cers who failed to restrain a
pair of Israeli civilian
security guards on a destruc-
tive rampage through
downtown Nablus last week.
The incident, filmed by
Visnews television, created
another angry confrontation
between left- and right-wing
members of the Knesset.
The guards, reacting to a
stone-throwing attack, were
shown overturning
vegetable stands, smashing
car headlights and threaten-
ing passersby at gunpoint in
the West Bank Arab town.
According to Knesset
members Yossi Sarid and
Dedi Zucker of the Citizens
Rights Movement, a lieute-
nant colonel in charge of the
Nablus region witnessed the
incident and did not "lift a
finger" to stop it.
But Likud Knesset mem-
ber Uzi Landau called their
charges a "witch hunt." He
said the security forces
should be punishing Arab
hooligans, not Jewish civil
guards.
The investigating officer,
who found that security
forces were not tardy getting
to the scene, confirmed that
when they ordered the
civilians to desist, the
soldiers themselves were
threatened with firearms.
Avi Stein, one of the
guards seen on television
confronting a soldier with a
weapon, claimed he was only
protecting himself. He
charged that "the indif-
ferent soldiers" were reluc-
tant to react to Arab stone-
throwers for fear of an in-
quiry.

Camp To Be
A Memorial

Bonn (JTA) — In response
to protests by Holocaust sur-
vivors, German authorities
have decided to preserve the
site of the Dora-Nordhausen
slave labor camp as a
memorial to the victims who
perished there.
Hartmut Sieckmann, min-
ister of ecology of Thuringia,
told the state parliament in
Erfurt last week that a corn-
promise had been reached
that will keep the memorial
while mining for gypsum in
the region continues.
The German Jewish com-
munity was among many
groups that campaigned
against plans to demolish
the camp in Thuringia.

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