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Last week, Israel officially responded to the nonbinding flat of the inquiry into Sabra and Shatila massacre. As recommended by the Kahan Commission. Generals Saguy and Yaron have resigned, to be joined by Chief of Staff Rafael Eytan who retires in April Compelled not by an admission of complicity but, rather, by the sears of their own negligence, these men have honored the findings, choosing to resign rather than to appear defiant...

Author: By Ellen B. Resnick, | Title: Israel's Self-Judgement | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

They yield their posts reluctantly, regretfully, but with deference to the counts of their misjudgment. Not yet has the memory of the Sabra and Shatila horror released itself from Israel's conserence. And never will this moral precedent ring hollow in the car The Kahan Commission and its visible consequences had exposed the world to a country's struggle to embrace democratic ideals...

Author: By Ellen B. Resnick, | Title: Israel's Self-Judgement | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

...assessed each act in Lebanon, so Israel evaluated her deeds at home. The Kahan Commission withheld judgment on the invasion but dared to explore its means. Where it delegated the blame for the crime of poor judgment concerning Sabra and Shatila, the truly disgraceful offenses of recent years ago--not just unpunished but ignored. In contrast to Israel's forthright courage to critically assess her record, other nations have shirked their responsibility, content to belittle this single moral precedent...

Author: By Ellen B. Resnick, | Title: Israel's Self-Judgement | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

Where is the Phalangist report for the September massacre of 300 in Sabra and Shatila...

Author: By Ellen B. Resnick, | Title: Israel's Self-Judgement | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

...horror of her citizens at the implication of culpability in Sabra and Shatila compelled Israel to expose her role publicly, officially, and promptly Committed to drawing that critical self evaluation. Israel withstood the ills of her own timeliness. She might have evaded the public accusations of insufficient inquiry by waiting. (Only this past month. America painlessly admitted her negligence in the prolonged internment of Japanese in World...

Author: By Ellen B. Resnick, | Title: Israel's Self-Judgement | 3/14/1983 | See Source »

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