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kaggle-ho-011699House Oversight

Israeli officials discuss development of non‑lethal crowd‑control weapons during early Intifada

Israeli officials discuss development of non‑lethal crowd‑control weapons during early Intifada The passage describes internal Israeli deliberations on alternative weapons to live ammunition, mentioning R&D efforts and foreign research. It lacks specific names, dates, financial details, or links to high‑level U.S. officials, limiting investigative value. However, it provides a concrete lead on a specific weapon concept (a Jeep‑mounted “gravel gun”) that could be pursued for verification. Key insights: Israeli officials sought non‑lethal alternatives to live ammunition during early Intifada protests.; R&D engineers created a Jeep‑mounted “gravel gun” capable of firing stones up to 250 feet.; Military attachés were tasked with gathering foreign crowd‑control methods, including South Korean tactics.

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Israeli officials discuss development of non‑lethal crowd‑control weapons during early Intifada The passage describes internal Israeli deliberations on alternative weapons to live ammunition, mentioning R&D efforts and foreign research. It lacks specific names, dates, financial details, or links to high‑level U.S. officials, limiting investigative value. However, it provides a concrete lead on a specific weapon concept (a Jeep‑mounted “gravel gun”) that could be pursued for verification. Key insights: Israeli officials sought non‑lethal alternatives to live ammunition during early Intifada protests.; R&D engineers created a Jeep‑mounted “gravel gun” capable of firing stones up to 250 feet.; Military attachés were tasked with gathering foreign crowd‑control methods, including South Korean tactics.

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kagglehouse-oversightcrowd-controlnon‑lethal-weaponsisraeli‑palestinian-conflictmilitary-r&dintifada
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