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Israeli officer tried for sabotaging raid
http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,887705,00.html
Chris McGreal in Jerusalem
Monday February 3, 2003
The Guardian

An Israeli military intelligence officer has been court-martialled for refusing
to obey an order he said targeted innocent Palestinians in retaliation for a
suicide bombing, and was therefore illegal.

The trial of the officer, who has been identified only as Lieutenant A, has
divided the prestigious intelligence corps unit 8200.

The officer was accused of deliberately withholding military intelligence
needed to plan an air force attack on a Fatah office in the West Bank city
of Nablus. The military high command ordered the assault in the wake of
dual suicide bombings in Tel Aviv last month that claimed 23 lives.

The Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv quoted colleagues of the lieutenant as saying
he became suspicious about the order when he was asked to identify a
building and find out how many people were likely to be in it at the time
of the attack. It is more usual for intelligence officers to be asked to
identify specific individuals the army wants to target and their
whereabouts.

The newspaper said that the officer took this to mean that the Israeli
military intended "to cause random casualties, and he balked at the order".
He continued to hold back intelligence at his disposal because he feared
that the operation "would lead to the death of innocent Palestinians", the
newspaper added.

Without the intelligence, the raid was abandoned.

Lieutenant A was court-martialled by his unit commander. He argued in his
defence that the order was illegal because it was primarily aimed at killing
Palestinian civilians, not known fighters.

The unit commander rejected the plea, dismissed Lieutenant A from the
intelligence service and transferred him to low-level administrative work.

But the case has divided the Israeli military.

Senior officers said the young officer should have expressed his concerns
to a superior officer, not unilaterally withheld intelligence and foiled the
mission.

The unit's commanders have also argued that it is not for intelligence
officers to determine what is legal. They are merely obliged to provide the
information; the decision on how to use it lies with combat units on the
ground.

But junior officers pointed to a law enacted after the Kafr Kassem
massacre of 47 Arabs by Israeli border policemen in 1956.

"We are taught that law says it is illegal to kill except in very specific
circumstances. This case is being widely talked about in the army now and
there's a lot of people who think he was right to do what he did," said one
officer. "You do not have to be the triggerman to be guilty of a crime."

The dissent by junior officers apparently prompted a light sentence for an
offence that would usually see a soldier jailed.

The military's senior law officer, the judge advocate general, has launched
an inquiry into whether the order given to Lieutenant A was legal.

An army statement said: "The intelligence officer was dismissed from his
post after refusing a direct order from his superiors, damaging operational
activity."

At the end of last year the military set up a special committee, headed by
General Yitzhak Harel, to investigate the killing of Palestinian civilians. Soon
afterwards, the army chief of staff ordered that every shooting of an
innocent Palestinian must be investigated within 72 hours.

However, soldiers continue to receive minor sentences for illegal killings. A
soldier who killed a 95-year-old Palestinian woman in December was jailed
for only 65 days.

In December, Israel's high court rejected a claim by eight reserve soldiers
that they were not obliged to serve in the occupied Palestinian
territories. The eight argued that it would be illegal for them to obey
orders that maintain "a system which consists entirely of collective
punishment of a civilian population".

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