By Gwen Ackerman
Jerusalem - An Israeli intelligence officer who feared a planned air
strike would kill innocent Palestinians foiled the attack by holding back
information critical to the mission, the Maariv newspaper said on Monday.
The officer's act of disobedience this month was the latest in a series of
actions taken by Israelis opposed to the tough tactics Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon has employed against a Palestinian uprising for statehood.
Maariv said the officer, a lieutenant in an elite intelligence unit,
delayed passing on information for an air raid planned against a
Palestinian city after 22 people were killed on January 6 in a double
suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.