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| By: Haaretz |
| Published: August 11, 2005 |
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Military police arrested Wednesday night an Israel Defense Forces soldier suspected of threatening to shoot Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
The soldier, from the Home Front Command, was posted at a military checkpoint at the northern entrance to the Gaza Strip.
IDF troops and policemen at the checkpoint said the soldier had approached them and asked them where he could find Sycamore Ranch, the Sharon family's farm. "I want to shoot the prime minister," he added.
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Army police arrest soldier for threatening to shoot Sharon
- (Haaretz)
08.11.2005
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