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Tag Archives: Drof Zicherman
Eleven years ago, Dror Zicherman obeyed the IDF’s open-fire regulations and failed to shoot a terrorism suspect. His decision came at a very heavy price.
TABLET MAG IDF Soldier is Castigated for Shooting a Wounded Terrorist, One Survivor Recalls the Price of Inaction by Liel Leibovitz March 28, 2016 As the furor over the IDF soldier who shot a wounded Palestinian terrorist continues—demonstrations were held across … Continue reading