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In January 2004, Yaalon publicly stated that the 13 Sayeret Matkal soldiers who refused to serve in the territories, were taking the units name in vain. In January 2004, Yaalon publicly stated that the 13 Sayeret Matkal soldiers who refused to serve in the territories, were taking the units name in vain.

They replied to his remarks at www.ipcri.org on their link place4peace portal and Israeli affairs link.

Mofaz ordered the blocking of www.ipcri.org which has angered Israeli journalists.


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Lieutenant-General Moshe Ya'alon (Hebrew: משה "בוגי" יעלון) (born 1950) is a General of the Israeli Defence Force. He was appointed Chief of Staff on July 9 of 2002, and served in that position until June 1, 2005.

Ya'alon's public pronouncements have been controversial. For example he told the Haaretz Newspaper on 27 August 2002, "the Palestinian threat harbors cancer-like attributes that have to be severed. There are all kinds of solutions to cancer. Some say it's necessary to amputate organs but at the moment I am applying chemotheraphy."

Some believe that Yaalon's style of authority has been undermined by to his inability to rein in the more aggressive Aluf Dan Halutz, Yaalons Deputy Chief of Staff as of early 2004.

In January 2004, Yaalon publicly stated that the 13 Sayeret Matkal soldiers who refused to serve in the territories, were taking the units name in vain.

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Military offices
Preceded byShaul Mofaz Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces
2002-2005
Succeeded byDan Halutz
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