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Police lies to Supreme Court on political orders

Israeli police informed the Supreme Court it “substantially doubts” authenticity of the deed of purchase of the Beit Shalom house in Hebron. Jewish community purchased that house months ago from Arabs, and Israeli leftists tried to evict the Jews. The house is located at strategic junction.
The police did not give any details on its “doubts.” Ex-police chief Moshe Karadi confirmed recently an open secret: that police often forges evidence and builds cases solely for political reasons.
The police lie, paving the road to eviction of Jews from the legally purchased house, was fittingly reported on the day the Jews mourn the Roman siege of Jerusalem.


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