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"good guy," a man who
could be trusted.
He also testified that Mr.
Goldstein's car was one of
only three civilian vehicles
permitted to park in an IDF
area near the mosque.
A total of 11 soldiers
testified before the five- man
panel, which is chaired by
Chief Justice Meir Shamgar
and includes an Arab judge
and a former IDF chief of
staff.
There was some dis-
agreement among the
soldiers regarding the con-
troversial standing orders to
never open fire on Jewish
settlers.
Some claimed to be aware
of the orders, while at least
one said he was not. Some
added that they would not
have obeyed the orders be-
cause they were illogical.
Border policemen, accom-
panied by attorneys, also
testified Wednesday before
the commission. The lawyers
were present because the
men had failed to be at their
posts on the morning of the
killings, and the policemen
A total of 11
soldiers testified
before the five-man
panel, which is
chaired by Chief
Justice Meir
Shamgar.
required the presence of
counsel to prevent them
from implicating themselves
while testifying before the
panel.
One man asking to be
heard by the panel is reserve
officer Shlomo Idelstein. On
the morning of the killings,
Mr. Idelstein said, he receiv-
ed an urgent phone call from
Mr. Goldstein's wife,
Miriam.
Miriam Goldstein, Mr.
Idelstein said, asked him to
intercept her husband,
whom she said had not gone
to the Tomb of the Patriar-
chs — a site holy to Jews and
Muslims alike — simply to
pray.
Mr. Idelstein tried to
locate Mr. Goldstein, but
failed to reach him on an
emergency beeper.
Mr. Idelstein has written
to the panel asking to give
testimony about the month
of reserve service he spent in
Kiryat Arba, where Mr.
Goldstein lived. ❑
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