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- Eli_Geva abstract "Eli Geva (Hebrew: אלי גבע; born 1950) is an Israeli brigade commander, who during the Siege of Beirut (in the early stage of the 1982 Lebanon War), refused to lead his forcesinto the city for moral reasons which he termed \"endangerment of both soldiers and civilians in urban warfare\". The Israeli Chief of Staff, Rafael Eitan, and Prime Minister Menachem Begin attempted to negotiate with Geva, but he insisted and was consequently dismissed from the Israel Defense Forces. At the time, Geva was the youngest Colonel in the IDF.The event drew a great deal of controversy in Israel at the time, and to this day remains a symbol of moral insubordination in the Israeli military. Geva initially declined to grant press interviews, but reversed himself after the Sabra and Shatila massacres and granted an interview to Israeli State Radio which aired prior to the Peace Now rally in Tel Aviv on September 25, 1982.The New York Times reported on Colonel Geva's interview with Menachem Begin:Prime Minister Menachem Begin, who spent 45 minutes with the colonel before he asked to be relieved of his command, recalled today that the officer had told him: \"I am a brigade commander. I look through my binoculars and I see children.\"Mr. Begin said he asked the colonel, \"Did you get an order to kill those children?\" The officer said there had been no such order and Mr. Begin asked, \"So what are you complaining about?\"".
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- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink 1982_Lebanon_War.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950_births.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bar-Ilan_University_alumni.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israeli_colonels.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
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- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tel_Aviv_University_alumni.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Chief_of_General_Staff_(Israel).
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Insubordination.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
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- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Rafael_Eitan.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Sabra_and_Shatila_massacre.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Beirut.
- Eli_Geva wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eli Geva".
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- Eli_Geva subject Category:1950_births.
- Eli_Geva subject Category:Bar-Ilan_University_alumni.
- Eli_Geva subject Category:Israeli_colonels.
- Eli_Geva subject Category:Living_people.
- Eli_Geva subject Category:People_from_Nahalal.
- Eli_Geva subject Category:Tel_Aviv_University_alumni.
- Eli_Geva hypernym Commander.
- Eli_Geva type List.
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- Eli_Geva comment "Eli Geva (Hebrew: אלי גבע; born 1950) is an Israeli brigade commander, who during the Siege of Beirut (in the early stage of the 1982 Lebanon War), refused to lead his forcesinto the city for moral reasons which he termed \"endangerment of both soldiers and civilians in urban warfare\". The Israeli Chief of Staff, Rafael Eitan, and Prime Minister Menachem Begin attempted to negotiate with Geva, but he insisted and was consequently dismissed from the Israel Defense Forces.".
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- Eli_Geva wasDerivedFrom Eli_Geva?oldid=707853907.
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