News | Tammuz 13, 5769 / July 5, '09 | |
![]() Jews near Peace House Refael Ovadia / Boltshauser Images ![]() Check It Out More ![]() | Published: 12/04/08, 9:35 PM Soldiers Say they Refused Ordersby Maayana Miskin (IsraelNN.com) Fifty people were wounded during the violent eviction of Jews from the Peace House in Hevron on Thursday. Most of the wounded were in light condition, and 35 did not require hospitalization. The remainder were taken to the Hadassa Ein Karem and Sha'arei Tzedek hospitals in Jerusalem. Only three of the wounded were police officers. The three were in light condition. Two Peace House protesters were moderately wounded, one with head wounds. Senior police officials said one officer was badly hurt in an acid attack, but the report was later proven to be false. One of the wounded protesters was Nadia Matar, head of the Women in Green. Matar spoke with reporters from her hospital bed on Thursday night and promised to return to the Peace House within 24 hours. "All of Israel is invited to come to the Peace House for Shabbat... We'll be there by tomorrow," she said. Soldiers: We Refused Orders According to the soldiers, the commanders gave in and decided Haruv soldiers would not be involved in the Peace House eviction. IDF spokesmen denied the soldiers' report. Livni, Barak, Olmert Praise Operation "There's no place and will be no place for citizens to feel they can do whatever they please,” she added. “The government of Israel is a law-abiding government and will enforce the law.” Olmert praised security forces for their “swift and effective performance” during the expulsion. “We will not allow anyone to undermine democracy and the rule of law,” he said. Barak said the government had passed a test by successfully forcing Jews from the Peace House building. “What stood the test is the state's ability to enforce its laws and its authority over the citizens,” he said. Barak said the timing of the operation was unrelated to the fact that the Labor party he heads held its primary elections at the same time. “That question is unworthy of an answer,” he told a reporter who questioned the operation's timing. “The question may have its source in current politics, but my behavior does not,” he added. Families Allowed to Gather Belongings Sign up to receive the Daily Israel Report by email (Free) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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