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− | Brigadier General [[Shlomo Ilya]] was head of the Israeli [[Civil Administration in Judea and Samaria|administration in the occupied West Bank] until his resignation in 1984.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1984/01/19/world/israeli-official-quits-in-scandal.html Israeli Official Quits in Scandal], ''New York Times'', 19 January 1984.</ref> | + | Brigadier General [[Shlomo Ilya]] was head of the Israeli [[Civil Administration in Judea and Samaria|administration in the occupied West Bank]] until his resignation in 1984.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1984/01/19/world/israeli-official-quits-in-scandal.html Israeli Official Quits in Scandal], ''New York Times'', 19 January 1984.</ref> |
In 1985, Ilya was the IDF's chief liaison officer in South Lebanon.<ref>[http://www.jta.org/1985/03/27/archive/south-lebanon-christians-and-moslems-promise-to-cooperate-with-israel-to-keep-peace-and-order-in-tha South Lebanon Christians and Moslems Promise to Cooperate with Israel to Keep Peace and Order in Tha], JTA, 27 March 1985.</ref> | In 1985, Ilya was the IDF's chief liaison officer in South Lebanon.<ref>[http://www.jta.org/1985/03/27/archive/south-lebanon-christians-and-moslems-promise-to-cooperate-with-israel-to-keep-peace-and-order-in-tha South Lebanon Christians and Moslems Promise to Cooperate with Israel to Keep Peace and Order in Tha], JTA, 27 March 1985.</ref> |
Latest revision as of 00:24, 22 June 2013
Brigadier General Shlomo Ilya was head of the Israeli administration in the occupied West Bank until his resignation in 1984.[1]
In 1985, Ilya was the IDF's chief liaison officer in South Lebanon.[2]
Ilya was reportedly involved in a $260 million deal in 2005 to provide Nigeria with Aerostar and Seastar unmanned surveillance systems to combat insurgents in the oil-producing Niger Delta region.[3]
In 2011, Ilya was reported to be linked to Israeli security companies training the Presidential guard of Equatorial Guinea's Teodoro Obiang Nguema.[3]
Notes
- ↑ Israeli Official Quits in Scandal, New York Times, 19 January 1984.
- ↑ South Lebanon Christians and Moslems Promise to Cooperate with Israel to Keep Peace and Order in Tha, JTA, 27 March 1985.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Israeli arms companies target Third World, UPI.com, 8 April 2011.