BBC Interviews Sapersteins on Plight of GK Refugees
But Money Found for Police Junkets…
Excerpts:
“Senior police officers who took part in recent pullout rewarded with trips abroad.”
“It pays to evacuate: Senior police officers who took part in the recent Gaza Strip and northern West Bank pullout are being rewarded with trips overseas at the police’s expanse, Israel’s leading newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported Thursday.”
“However, the flights are being characterized as ‘business trips’ as not to draw attention, the paper reported.”
“In another two weeks, a large police delegation will be heading to China, a country whose police force is vastly different than Israel’s. For that trip, too, the police will send several senior officers who took part in the disengagement.”
“Police officials are limited in the rewards they can grant officers, so it appears overseas trips are one of the ways to show senior officers the police’s appreciation for their role in facilitating the pullout.”
While the evictees are suffering with no homes, no money, no jobs and having to fight the government at every turn for what’s theirs, it seems that there could be slush funds in the Internal Security Ministry budget designated for rewarding expulsion cops. MB
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