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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">This article from today's Ha'aretz states that
IDF Brass serving in the occupied territories are becoming concerned about
traveling abroad and potentially being held and tried on human-rights
abuse and genocide charges. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">This really shows the importance of upping the
ante in the international protest movement against the Israeli
occupation.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">Bryan Atinsky</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">IDF brass seek advice on trips abroad, fear
war crimes charges <BR> <BR>By Amos Harel, Ha'aretz
Correspondent <BR> <BR> <BR>Several Israel Defense Forces
officers who are serving in the territories have, in recent months, consulted
with the army's advocate general with regard to trips overseas. The officers are
concerned that host countries might initiate legal procedures against them,
stemming from their service in the territories. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">The advice-seekers include high-ranking IDF
men, along with lower-level officers who are not on active duty in the
territories, yet whose assignments are connected to the stand-off with the
Palestinians, army sources told Ha'aretz. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">The majority of the requests for advice have
involved scheduled trips to West European countries such as Belgium and the
Netherlands. The sources believe that the officers are not being warned by the
IDF's legal officials against trips to such countries. The IDF Spokesman affirms
that the advocate general has not asked any officer to refrain from visits to
Holland or Belgium. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">Measures adopted by the IDF during the months
of intifada violence, particularly assassinations of terror suspects and
closures imposed on Palestinian communities, have been harshly criticized in
Europe. Litigation in Belgium against various figures (including Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon) for alleged human rights violations or war crimes has aroused
concern among Israeli security officials. They fear that IDF officers who serve
in the territories might become targets in such legal proceedings abroad.
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">Spurring these concerns, family relations of
six Palestinian children killed in the intifada filed a "genocide" complaint in
Belgium last November against twelve Israelis, including the prime minister, the
defense minister, and IDF reserve
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