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| By: Israel Insider staff and partners |
| Published: July 14, 2005 |
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The color orange is becoming a stain, Director of the Strategic Coordination Staff in the Prime Minister's Office Brig.-Gen. (Res.) Eival Giladi told Army Radio Thursday morning.
"There is a process of coming to terms and recognizing that the disengagement is going to take place," Giladi said. "However, at the same time, there are also certain activities by opponents of the disengagement that cross red lines."
"The distance between orange (katom) and stain (ketem) is very small. An oil stain on the street, or an attempted lynch is a stain on society," Giladi said.
Anti-expulsion protesters have accused the Shin Bet internal security apparatus, under the Prime Minister's control, of fabricating the "attempted lynch" claim and the laying of oil and nails on a highway in an attempt to stain their non-violent campaign against "disengagement."
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