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Former Israeli PM Denies Giving Order Leading to Deaths of 13 Arabs

" The Prime Minister does not deal with… what means the police use to deal with these situations... whether they use truncheons or gas or whatever," said Barak

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, August 20 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak denied Tuesday, August 20, giving an order which led to the deaths of 13 Israeli Arabs in October 2000, shortly after the outbreak of the Palestinian Intifada, in testimony to a governmental commission of enquiry, news agencies reported.

The panel, headed by high court judge Theodore Or, accused Barak of not anticipating the reaction of Israel's one-million strong Arab community at the time, and of taking inappropriate measures when the unrest erupted, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

The 13 Arabs were killed by Israeli forces during demonstrations of solidarity with the Palestinians that exploded into violent clashes in the north of the country.

Speaking to the commission, Barak denied he ordered police to open a number of roads, blocked by rioters, "by any means," despite the risk to human life.

"I reject this totally. To my knowledge, it has no basis in reality. I didn't give any instruction to open the roads ... by any means," Barak said, quoted by Israel army radio.

He also denied knowing the police were using snipers during the riots.

"There was no guidance. The Prime Minister does not deal with the question of what means the police use to deal with these situations ... whether they use truncheons or gas or whatever," he said.

The former Prime Minister also rejected the panel's accusations he had not anticipated the protests, saying he expected disturbances but not on the violent scale of those seen in October 2000.

"Riots that we have seen before on Land Day, I definitely expected," he said, referring to the annual protests marking the 1976 killing of six Israeli Arabs by Israeli troops during protests over confiscation of Arab lands.

However, Barak said he had not expected "the broad riots that we saw ... with a level of intensity, violence and nationalist energy.

"There was no intelligence assessment or concrete information that pointed to a broad sort of riot," he said.

Barak placed the blame for the outbreak of rioting squarely on "Arab separatist groups with a nationalist political agenda," the radio said.

Among others, Barak explicitly blamed the National Democratic Alliance, headed by MK Azmi Bishara, the Bnei Kfar movement, and the Islamic Movement, according to Israeli daily, Ha’aretz.

In response to charges he was ignorant of the situation in Arab society, Barak said he was aware of "deep gaps between Jews and Arabs in the Israeli society."

As a result, he said he had been in the process of drawing up a program to ease inequalities in the Arab sector when the riots occurred.

He said, however, that the report about the Arab society being "on the verge of blowing up" was not unique to the Arab sector, and that there were similar warnings in regard to relations between religious and secular, and between the rich and the poor, Ha’aretz reported.

He will continue testifying Wednesday, August 21, and his testimony will end the commission's public hearings.

Barak was the most senior of a number of Israeli officials to have received a warning letter from the Or commission, a body created after the bloodshed under pressure from the Israeli Arab community and human rights groups.

His testimony is the last in the commission's public hearings.

Since the commission of inquiry was created in February 2001, its members have met 91 times, and heard 436 testimonies which amount to 16,000 pages of documentation, the radio said.

 

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