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February 17, 1995 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-17

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Death Of Officer
Is Investigated

Jerusalem (JTA) — A former top
Israeli military official has been
appointed to investigate the cir-
cumstances surrounding the
death of an Israeli Druse officer
in the southern Lebanon securi-
ty zone.
Maj. Kewaan Hamad was
killed Dec. 19 during a clash with
Islamic fundamentalist Hezbol-
lah gunmen in the western sec-
tor of the security zone.
A report in a Haifa newspaper
alleged that Hamad was also hit
by his own men during the clash
and killed by Israeli fire when
soldiers mistook him for a wound-
ed Hezbollah gunman and con-
ducted a "kill verification."
A "kill verification" is verifying
the death of an enemy in the bat-
tlefield, if necessary, by shooting
the enemy at close range.
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
denied that Israeli forces engage
in such a practice.
The head of Northern Com-
mand, Maj Gen. Amiram Levine,
also denied the newspaper report.
Lt. Gen. Amnon Shahak, the
Israel Defense Force chief of staff,
appointed Moshe Levy, a former
chief of staff, to investigate.
The story caused further con-
troversy when it appeared that
reports concerning the soldier's
death may have been concealed
from his family.
Maj. Gen. Levine reportedly
said, "There are problems with
the Druse faith and the way they
treat death, which is why not all
details of Kewaan's death were
given to his family."
Among the tenets of the Druse
community is the belief in the af-
terlife and reincarnation.

Torah Arrives
In Jericho

Jerusalem (JTA) — In a new
twist on Israeli-Palestinian rela-
tions, several dozen Jewish set-
tlers were protected by
Palestinian police as they brought
a new Torah scroll to the ancient
synagogue in Jericho.
Israeli settlers had engaged in a
tense standoff with the Palestin-
ian police last summer after the
area around Jericho, along with
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the Gaza Strip, fell under Pales-
ti tinian autonomy.
At the time, settlers charged the
police with desecrating the site.
As yeshiva students sang and
ti danced around the Torah, Pales-
ti tinian police remained on duty
outside the synagogue.
The police said the synagogue
was a religious place, adding that
they were under instructions to
respect it.
This was the first Torah to be
brought to a synagogue located
in the Palestinian self-rule area.

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