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March 18, 1994 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-03-18

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli
soldiers throughout the
West Bank had orders never
to fire on Jews, even if they
were shooting at Palestin-
ians, a police official told the
state commission of inquiry
into the Hebron slayings.
Meir Tayar, commander of
the border police in Hebron,
told the commission that as
he understood his orders, he
could not have opened fire on
Baruch Goldstein, even as
Mr. Goldstein was shooting
hundreds of unarmed wor-
shipers.
This brought a rapid de-
nunciation from the chair-
man of the Knesset Foreign
Affairs and Defense Com-
mittee, Ori Orr.
Mr. Orr said if such orders
had been given, they were
patently "stupid and
wrong."
Gen. Shaul Moufaz of the
Israel Defense Force con-
firmed the orders, telling the
panel that the orders had
been repeated in numerous
briefings.
The Jews were not the
enemy, it had been stressed
to army personnel, he said.
But, Mr. Moufaz con-
tinued, it was also clear that
Jews firing in clear breach of
the law were to be dealt with
by all available means.
Had he been present when
Mr. Goldstein opened fire on
Moslem worshipers in the
Tomb of the Patriarchs,
Moufaz said, "I suppose I
would have shot at him."
The panel's questions,
however, showed that its
members were more than
doubtful about how clear the
orders had been.
The five-member panel is
headed by Supreme Court
Justice Meir Shamgar and
includes an Arab judge.
Mr. Moufaz also told the
panel that the reason Jews
were allowed to enter the
prayer halls at the Tomb of
the Patriarchs carrying
their weapons was that they
were in danger of possible
attack.
Among those seeking to
testify before the commis-
sion is the B'Tselem human
rights organization. The
Israeli organization says it
has details of 62 settler-
perpetrated slayings of Pa-
lestinians and of attacks on
Palestinian property, which
it alleges have been im-
properly dealt with by the
authorities during the seven

Boruch Goldstein:
Fired on worshippers.

years of the Palestinian
uprising, or intifada.
But Kiryat Arba Mayor
Zvi Katzover also seeks to
testify, with details of hun-
dreds of cases of Palestinians
murdering Jews and attack-
ing Jewish property.
Meanwhile, both unrest
and curfews continued in the
territories.
In Gaza, a 15-year-old
youth was killed during
disturbances.
In Hebron, three soldiers
were wounded and 20 Pales-
tinians injured during stone-
throwing incidents when the

The five-member
panel is headed by
Supreme Court
Justice Meir
Shamgar and
includes an Arab
judge.

curfew, in force since the
Feb. 25 shootings, was lifted
briefly to permit residents to
buy provisions.
Israeli police continued
their efforts to confiscate
weapons from extreme right-
wing settlers.
And Binyamin Kahane,
son of the late militant
leader Rabbi Meir Kahane
and leader of the Kahane
Chai movement, was jailed
for nine months for attack-
ing policemen three years
ago. 0

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